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Melincourt : $b or, Sir Oran Haut-Ton
Peacock, Thomas Love
English fiction -- 19th century; Orangutans -- Fiction; Satire
=A Beleaguered City.=
=Joyce.=
=Neighbours on the Green.=
=Kirsteen.=
=Hester.=
=Sir Tom.=
=A Country Gentleman and his Family.=
=The Curate in Charge.=
=The Second Son.=
=He that Will Not when He May.=
=The Railway Man and his Children.=
=The Marriage of Elinor.=
=The Heir Presumptive and the Heir-Apparent.=
=A Son of the Soil.=
=The Wizard’s Son.=
=Young Musgrave.=
=Lady William.=
_By J. H. SHORTHOUSE._
_ANTI-JACOBIN._—“Powerful, striking, and fascinating romances.”
=John Inglesant.=
=Sir Percival.=
=The Little Schoolmaster Mark.=
=The Countess Eve.=
=A Teacher of the Violin.=
=Blanche, Lady Falaise.=
_By FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE._
=Sermons Preached in Lincoln’s Inn Chapel.= In 6 vols.
=Christmas Day, and Other Sermons.=
=Theological Essays.=
=Prophets and Kings.=
=Patriarchs and Lawgivers.=
=The Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven.=
=Gospel of St. John.=
=Epistles of St. John.=
=Lectures on the Apocalypse.=
=Friendship of Books.=
=Social Morality.=
=Prayer Book and Lord’s Prayer.=
=The Doctrine of Sacrifice.=
=Acts of the Apostles.=
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. each volume.
_By CHARLOTTE M. YONGE._
=The Heir of Redclyffe.=
=Heartsease.=
=Hopes and Fears.=
=Dynevor Terrace.=
=The Daisy Chain.=
=The Trial: More Links of the Daisy Chain.=
=Pillars of the House. Vol. I.=
=Pillars of the House. Vol. II.=
=The Young Stepmother.=
=The Clever Woman of the Family.=
=The Three Brides.=
=My Young Alcides.=
=The Caged Lion.=
=The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest.=
=The Chaplet of Pearls.=
=Lady Hester, and the Davers Papers.=
=Magnum Bonum.=
=Love and Life.=
=Unknown to History.=
=Stray Pearls.=
=The Armourer’s ‘Prentices.=
=The Two Sides of the Shield.=
=Nuttie’s Father.=
=Scenes and Characters.=
=Chantry House.=
=A Modern Telemachus.=
=Bye-Words.=
=Beechcroft at Rockstone.=
=More Bywords.=
=A Reputed Changeling.=
=The Little Duke.=
=The Lances of Lynwood.=
=The Prince and the Page.=
=P’s and Q’s, and Little Lucy’s Wonderful Globe.=
=Two Penniless Princesses.=
=That Stick.=
=An Old Woman’s Outlook.=
=Grisly Grisell.=
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