Piccadilly Novels—continued.
BY JUSTIN NeCARTHY, MP, The Waterdale Neighbours. My Enemy's Daughter.
BY AGNES MACDONELL. Quaker Cousins. BY KATHARINE S. MACQUOID. Lost Rose, The Evil Bye.
BY FLORENCE MARRYAT.
BY JEAN MIDDLEMASS. Touch and Go. BY D. CHRISTIE MURRAY, A Life's Atonement. BY MRS, OLIPHANT, Whiteladies.
BY JAMES PAYN.
Lost Sir Massingberd. The Best of Husbands. Pallen Fortun
BY CHARLES READE, D.C.L, Itis Never Too Late to Mend. Hard Cash.
Peg Wi ton.
Christie J e.
Griffith Gaunt.
The Double Marriage.
Love Me Little, Love Me Long.
Foul Play.
The Cloister and the Hearth,
The Antobiogrephy phy of & Thief. a! phy of a Thie
Put Yourself in His Place,
A Terrible Temptation.
The Wandering Heir.
A Simpleton.
A woman -Hater.
BY MRS. }. H. RIDDELL. Her Mother's Darling.
BY JOHN SAUNDERS. Bound to the Wheel. Guy Waterman,
One Against the World. The n in the Path. The Two Dreamers,
BY BERTHA THOMAS. Proud Maisie. Creszida. The Violin-Player.
BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE. The Way We Live Now. The American Senator.
BY T, A. TROLLOPE, Diamond Cut Diamond.
BY SARAH TYTLER. What She Came Through.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s, Planché.—Songs and Poems, from 1819 to 1879.
By J. R. PLANCHE. Mrs. MACKARNESS.
Edited, with an Introduction, by his Daughter,
Crown 8yo, cloth extra, with Portrait and Illustrations, 7s, 6d,
Poe's Choice Prose and Poetical Works.
With Baupeaire's * Essay,"