The reigning belle : $b A society novelStephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)
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The reigning belle : $b A society novel
Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)
New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
_This edition is printed on the finest paper, from large, clear type,
leaded, that all can read, containing Six Hundred full page
Illustrations, on tinted paper, from designs by Cruikshank, Phiz,
Browne, Maclise, McLenan, and other artists. This is the only
edition published that contains all the original illustrations, as
selected by Mr. Charles Dickens. Complete in 36 volumes, bound in
back, morocco cloth, price $45.00 a set._
“NEW NATIONAL EDITION” OF DICKENS’ WORKS.
This is the cheapest bound edition of the entire works of Charles
Dickens ever published, _all_ his writings being contained in _seven
large octavo volumes_, with a portrait of Charles Dickens, and other
illustrations.
Price of a set, in Black cloth, in seven volumes, $20.00
Price of a set, in Full sheep, Library style, 23.00
Price of a set, in Half calf, antique, or Half calf, full
gilt backs, 25.00
GREEN MOROCCO CLOTH, DUODECIMO EDITION.
_This is the “People’s Duodecimo Edition” in a new style of Binding,
in Green Morocco Cloth, Bevelled Boards, Full Gilt descriptive back,
and Medallion Portrait on sides in gilt, in Twenty-two handy
volumes, 12mo., fine paper, large clear type, and Two Hundred
Illustrations on tinted paper. Price_ $44 _a set, and each set put
up in a neat and strong box. This is the handsomest and best edition
ever published for the price._
PETERSONS’ NEW AMERICAN EDITION OF DICKENS’ WORKS.
This new edition of Charles Dickens’ Writings is in twenty-two volumes,
and for beauty and cheapness far surpasses any ever before issued. It is
called “Petersons’ New American Edition,” and is printed on fine paper,
from large, clear type, leaded, with original illustrations as selected
by Mr. Dickens and designed by Phiz, Cruikshank, Browne, Maclise and
other artists, and bound very gorgeously in red vellum, black and gold,
with the cover filled with the author’s principal characters, which he
has made so world-famous. There in one corner is the immortal Pickwick,
in another the well-known Micawber, the learned Capt. Cuttle, poor
little Oliver Twist, the misguided Grandfather, the mean, hypocritical
Pecksniff, the mercenary Squeers, Boots, The Beadle, etc., and all of
this for the small sum of $1.50 a volume, or a complete set in 22
volumes, each set put up in a neat box, for $33.00, making a very
handsome and unique edition.
CHEAP PAPER COVER EDITION OF DICKENS’ WORKS.
_Each book being complete in one large octavo volume._
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