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The Sales of Nat Gould's Novels exceed =5,000,000= (five million)
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NAT GOULD'S NEW NOVELS
MR. JOHN LONG is now the exclusive Publisher of all =Mr. Nat Gould's
New Novels=, with cover designs in _four_ colours by MR. HARINGTON
BIRD, the well-known horse painter.
The following is the List to October, 1907:
_Price_ =2s.= _each, illustrated boards; or in cloth gilt_, =2s. 6d.=
_each. Crown 8vo., 288 pages_
ONE OF A MOB _Ready_
THE SELLING PLATER _Ready_
THE LADY TRAINER _Ready_
A STRAIGHT GOER _Ready_
A HUNDRED TO ONE CHANCE _Ready_
A SPORTING SQUATTER _Ready_
CHARGER AND CHASER _Ready_
THE CHANCE OF A LIFE-TIME _Ready_
THE LITTLE WONDER _July_
THE TOP WEIGHT _October_
FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
NAT GOULD'S ANNUAL, 1907
A STROKE OF LUCK
_Price_ =1s.=, _large demy 8vo., 160 pages, sewed, cover in colours_
[***] Orders are now being taken for NAT GOULD'S ANNUAL for 1907
_Ready in October_
NAT GOULD'S NEW SIXPENNY NOVELS
_In large demy 8vo., sewed. Striking cover in colours_
ONE OF A MOB _Ready_
THE SELLING PLATER _Ready_
A BIT OF A ROGUE _Ready_
THE LADY TRAINER _Ready_
A STRAIGHT GOER _June_
A HUNDRED TO ONE CHANCE _August_
A REPLY TO THE "NEW THEOLOGY"
BY THE AUTHOR OF "WHEN IT WAS LIGHT"
THE FOOL HATH SAID ——
"The fool hath said in his heart, 'There is no God'"
_Crown 8vo., paper cover_, =1s.= _net; or in cloth gilt_, =2s. 6d.=
_net_
"=A real triumph of modern publishing.="—PALL MALL GAZETTE
"=A marvel of cheapness.="—SPECTATOR
JOHN LONG'S LIBRARY OF MODERN CLASSICS
A series of great works of fiction by modern authors. Not pocket
editions, but large, handsome, and fully-illustrated volumes
for the bookshelf, printed in large type on the best paper.
Biographical Introductions and Photogravure Portraits. Size, 8
in. by 5-½ in.; thickness, 1-¼ in. Prices: Cloth Gilt, =2s.= net
each; Leather, gold blocked and silk marker, =3s.= net each; or in
Classic Half-Vellum, =5s.= net each.
=THE THREE CLERKS= (480 pp.) ANTHONY TROLLOPE
=THE CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH= (672 pp.) CHARLES READE
=THE WOMAN IN WHITE= (576 pp.) WILKIE COLLINS
=ADAM BEDE= (480 pp.) GEORGE ELIOT
=THE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND= (432 pp.) W. M. THACKERAY
=WESTWARD HO!= (600 pp.) CHARLES KINGSLEY
=TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS= (320 pp.) THOMAS HUGHES
=A TALE OF TWO CITIES= (384 pp.) CHARLES DICKENS
_Other Volumes to follow._
SHILLING NET EDITIONS OF THREE FAMOUS BOOKS
_Each in Crown 8vo., thread sewn, printed on superior antique wove
paper. With beautiful cover designs in colour by_ CHARLES E. DAWSON
CONFESSIONS OF A PRINCESS
Being the astounding Revelations of Manners and Morals in European
Courts.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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