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Under this title, WARD, LOCK, and TYLER will issue from time to time Popular Works of Fiction by well-known Authors. Each Volume is clearly printed on good paper, and strongly bound in Boards, with Linen Back.

1. The Morals of May-Fair. By the 15. He would Be a Gentleman. By Author of "Creeds."

2. The Cruise of the Daring: a Sea Tale. By Captain Armstrong. 3. The Sailor Hero; or, the Frigate and the Lugger. By Captain Armstrong.

4. Margaret Catchpole, the Suffolk Girl. By the Rev. R. Cobbold. 5. John Steggall, the Suffolk Gipsy. By the Author of "Margaret Catchpole," who has been a Gipsy, a Sailor, a Soldier, and now a Clergyman.

6. Stuart of Dunleath. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton, Author of "Lost and Saved.'

7. Wild Oats. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, Bart.

8. The Jilt. By Author of "History of a Flirt.'

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Author of "Handy Andy."

16. Father Darcy. By Mrs. Marsh, Author of "Emilia Wyndham." 17. Marrying Man. Author of "Jilt." 18. My Pretty Cousin. By Author of "Jilt."

19. Lady Evelyn. By Author of
"Emilia Wyndham."

20. Mary Rock. By Percy B. St. John.
21. Love and Jealousy. Mrs. Trollope.
22. Peep of Day. By Banim.
23. Mordaunt Hall. By Author of
"Emilia Wyndham,"

24. Confessions of a Pretty Woman.
25. Young Husband. By Mrs. Grey.
26. Breach of Promise. By Author of
"Jilt."

27. History of a Flirt. By Author of "Jilt."

28. Amy Moss. By Percy B. St. John. 29. Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.

30. Jack Brag. By Theodore Hook. 31. Time the Avenger. Mrs. Marsh. 32. The Daughters. By Mrs. Grey. 33. Irish Stories and Legends. By Samuel Lover.

34. Disgrace to the Family. Jerrold. 35. Twelve Months of Matrimony. By Emile Carlen.

36. Gambler's Wife. By Mrs. Carey. 37. Bride Elect. By Author of "Jilt." 38. Picnic Papers. Charles Dickens.

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Beatrice; or, the Unknown Relatives. | The Wide, Wide World.

By Miss Sinclair.

Modern Society; or, the March of In-
tellect. By Miss Sinclair.
Uncle Tom's Cabin. Illustrated. By
Mrs. Stowe.

How Could he Help It? By the Au-
thor of "I've been Thinking."
To Love and to be Loved. By the
Author of "I've been Thinking."
The Star and the Cloud; or, a
Daughter's Love. By the Author
of "I've been Thinking."
I've been Thinking; or, the Secret of
Success. By A. S. Roe. Revised and
Edited by Rev. C. B. Tayler, M.A.
Lamplighter. By Miss Cummins.
Modern Flirtations. By Miss Sinclair.
The Monk. By Mrs. Sherwood.

By Miss Wetherell, Author of "The Old Helmet," "Queechy," &c.

Alone. By Marion Harland.
Mary Ann Wellington. By R. Cob-
bold.
Ida May.

Mysterious Marriage. By E. Graham.
Nellie of Truro. By the Author of
"Estelle."

The Nun. By Mrs. Sherwood. Holiday House. By Catherine Sinclair.

True to the Last. A new and inter-
esting Work. By the Author of
"I've been Thinking."

Mary Bunyan; or, the Dreamer's
Blind Daughter. By S. Rochester
Ford.

London: WARD, LOCK, and TYLER, 158, Fleet Street.

WELL-TIMED SERIES OF SELECT ILLUSTRATED THREE AND SIXPENNY VOLUMES.

Suitable for Presents and School Prizes, and especially adapted
for Young People.

Each Volume beautifully Illustrated, well printed, efficiently edited, and handsomely bound in extra cloth, gilt sides, back, and edges.

1. The Wonders of the World, in | 10.
Earth, Sea, and Sky, as related to
his Young Friends. By Uncle
John.

2. Fifty Celebrated Men: their Lives
and Trials, and the Deeds that
made them Famous. Illustrated
with numerous Engravings on
Wood.

3. Fifty Celebrated Women: their virtues and Failings, and the Lessons

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13.

The Marvels of Nature; or, Out-
lines of Creation. By Elisha
Noyce. With 400 Engravings by
the Brothers Dalziel.
Evenings at Home; or, the Juve-
nile Budget Opened. Consisting
of a variety of Miscellaneous
Pieces for the Instruction and
Amusement of Young Persons.
By Dr. Aikin and Mrs. Bar-
bauld.

formation.

By Elisha Noyce. With 365 Engravings by Dalziel Bros.

of their Lives. Illustrated with 12. The Boy's Book of Industrial Innumerous Wood Engravings. 4. The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. By Daniel Defoe. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author. Embellished with a great number of Engravings on Wood. 5. The History of Sandford and Merton. By Thomas Day. Illustrated with 100 Engravings by the Brothers Dalziel.

6. A Boy's Life Aboard Ship, as it is Told by Himself. Full of Adventure and Daring Deeds.

7. Life in a Whaler; or, Perils and Adventures in the Tropical Seas. By Sailor Charley.

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8. Great Inventors: the Sources of
their Usefulness, and the Results
of their Efforts. Embellished
with numerous Engravings.
9. Household Stories. Collected by
the Brothers Grimm; to which is
added "The Caravan:" an East-
ern Tale. By William Hauff.
Profusely Illustrated with Wood 18.
Engravings from Designs by
Eminent Artists.

Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio. First and Second Series, complete. Beautifully Illustrated with page and other Engravings. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (from this World to that which is to come). A New Edition, with a Memoir. Illustrated with 100 Engravings by the Brothers Dalziel.

Famous Boys, and How they Became Famous Men. By the Author of "Clever Boys.' Numerous Engravings. New Edition. The Triumphs of Perseverance and Enterprise. By Thomas Cooper. Fully Illustrated. New Edition.

Boy's Book of Travel and Adven-
ture. By Meredith Jones. Nu-
merous Illustrations. New Edi-
tion.

Edgar's Crusades and Crusaders.
With numerous Illustrations.
New Edition.

Original Edition.-One Hundred and Twentieth Thousand. WEBSTER'S SHILLING DICTIONARY FOR THE MILLION. WEBSTER'S (NOAH) PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Royal 16mo, cloth boards.

WARD, LOCK, and TYLER can justly claim the priority of producing Webster's Dictionary in a compact and portable form, and they have much pleasure in recording the fact that Tens of Thousands have been sold within the past few years, and that it is now the acknowledged Dictionary. These facts have doubtlessly induced reckless publishers to overstep the bounds of fair and honourable competition-by issuing very much abridged rival Editions, which appear to be Bad Copies of Ward, Lock, and Tyler's Edition, rather than what they pretend to be-new books. Ward, Lock, and Tyler cannot refrain from remarking the ould have been only candid on the part of the Editors to have ackno Sources from which they were deriving the little information wh ies contain.

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