The Breaking of the Storm, Vol. III.Spielhagen, Friedrich
General
The Breaking of the Storm, Vol. III.
Spielhagen, Friedrich
Fiction
The Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee.
Guizot's Life of Oliver Cromwell.
Mignet's Life of Mary Queen of Scots.
The Day after Death.
Dr. McCausland's Sermons in Stones.
Dr. McCausland's Adam and the Adamite.
Dr. McCausland's Builders of Babel.
Lord Dalling and Bulwer's Historical Characters.
Timbs's Lives of Painters.
Timbs's Lives of Statesmen.
Timbs's Wits and Humourists. _2 vols. 12s_.
Timbs's Later Wits and Humourists. _2 vols. 12s_.
Timbs's Doctors and Patients.
The Bentley Ballads.
Dr. Doran's Table Traits, with Something on Them.
South Sea Bubbles, by the Earl and the Doctor.
Roots: A Plea for Tolerance. In demy 8vo.
Guillemin's The Sun.
Earl Dundonald's Autobiography of a Seaman.
Besant and Palmer's History of Jerusalem.
Crowest's The Great Tone Poets.
The Wit and Wisdom of Lord Chesterfield.
Bygone Days in Devon and Cornwall.
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