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Edelweiss: A Story

Edelweiss: A Story

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2. Completion of "Volumes Published" in the Leisure-Hour Series was accomplished by reference to books in Google.books.


THE LEISURE-HOUR SERIES.

A collection of works whose character is light and entertaining, though not trivial. While they are handy for the pocket or the satchel, they are not, either in contents or appearance, unworthy of a place on the library shelves. 16mo, cloth. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.00 PER VOLUME.

--> SPECIAL NOTICE--LIBRARY BINDING. A set of the works any author whose name is preceded by an asterisk (*), may be obtained in library style, extra cloth, gilt back, without extra charge. Single vols. in library style, $1.10.

VOLUMES PUBLISHED.

ABOUT, E.
The Man with the Broken Ear.
The Notary's Nose.

ALCESTIS. A Musical novel.

ALEXANDER, Mrs.
The Wooing O't.
Which Shall It Be?
Ralph Wilton's Weird.
Her Dearest Foe.
Heritage of Langdale.

AUERBACH, B.
The Villa on the Rhine. 2 vols. w. Portr.
Black Forest Village Stories.
The Little Barefoot.
Joseph in the Snow.
Edelweiss.
German Tales.
On the Heights. 2 vols.
The Convicts.
Lorley and Reinhard.
Aloys.
Poet and Merchant.
Landolin.

BJORNSON, B.
The Fisher-Maiden.

BUTT, B. M.
Miss Molly.
Eugénie.

CADELL, Mrs. H. M.
Ida Craven.

CALVERLEY, C. S.
Fly-Leaves. A volume of verses.

CHERBULIEZ, V.
Joseph Noirel's Revenge.
Count Kostia.
Prosper.

CORKRAN, ALICE.
Bessie Lang.

CRAVEN, Mme. A.
Fleurange.

DROZ, GUSTAVE.
Babolain.
Around a Spring.

ERSKINE, Mrs. T.
Wyncote.

FREYTAG, G.
Ingo.
Ingraban.

GIFT, THEO.
Pretty Miss Bellew.
Maid Ellice.

GOETHE, J. W. Von.
Elective Affinities.

GRIFFITHS, Arthur
Lola: A Tale of Gibralter.

*HARDY, THOMAS.
Under the Greenwood Tree.
A Pair of Blue Eyes.
Desperate Remedies.
Far From the Madding Crowd. Illustr.
Hand of Ethelberta.

HEINE, HEINRICH.
Scintillations.

JENKIN, Mrs. C.
Who Breaks--Pays.
Skirmishing.
A Psyche of To-Day.
Madame de Beaupre.
Jupiter's Daughters.
Within an Ace.

JOHNSON, Rossiter.
Play-Day Poems.

LAFFAN, MAY.
The Hon. Miss Ferrard.

MAJENDIE, Lady M.
Giannetto.
Dita.

MAXWELL, CECIL.
A Story of Three Sisters.

MOLESWORTH, Mrs.
Hathercourt.

OLIPHANT, Mrs.
Whiteladies.

PALGRAVE, W. G.
Hermann Agha.

PARR, LOUISA.
Hero Carthew.

POYNTER, E. F.
My Little Lady.
Ersilia.

RICHARDSON, S.
Clarissa Harlowe. (Condensed.)

*RICHTER, J. P. F.
Flower, Fruit, & Thorn Pieces. 2 vols.
Campaner Thal, etc.
Titan. 2 vols.
Hesperus. 2 vols.

ROBERTS, Miss.
Noblesse Oblige.
On the Edge of Storm.

SCHMID, H.
The Habermeister.

SLIP in the FENS, A. Illustrated.

SMITH, H. and J.
Rejected Addresses.

SPIELHAGEN, F.
What the Swallow Sang.

THACKERAY, W. M.
Early and Late Papers.

*TURGENIEFF, I.
Fathers and Sons.
Smoke.
Liza.
On the Eve.
Dimitri Roudine.
Spring Floods: Lear
Virgin Soil.

TYTLER, C. C. F.
Mistress Judith.
Jonathan.

VERS DE SOCIETE.

VILLARI, LINDA.
In Change Unchanged.

WALFORD, L. B.
Mr. Smith.
Pauline.

*WINTHROP, THEO.
Cecil Dreeme. w. Portr.
Canoe and Saddle.
John Brent.
Edwin Brothertoft.
Life in the Open Air.


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THE LEISURE-HOUR SERIES,

FOR THE SUMMER OF 1878.

"The admirable Leisure Hour Series."--Nation.

"To any one who wants a book that will prove both entertaining and profitable, as good literature always is, and does not know precisely what to ask for, we say select one of 'The Leisure Hour Series.'"--Boston Advertiser.

"The series has throughout been a most creditable one, commended as much to literary readers for the literary excellence maintained in the selection of its books as to ordinary novel buyers by their cleverness and interest."--N. Y. Tribune.

"Has a way of absorbing all the charming stories and new authors that one never heard of until introduced in this manner.--N. Y. Herald.

"We do not recall one of this series that has not been deserving the high and noble company into which it has been admitted. Outwardly, with its cool linen covers, the series is attractive. No less so are its various volumes, from the strong stalwart pictures of Russian life and character by Turgenieff, to the delightful stories by Mrs. Alexander."--Cincinnati Times.



No. 93. THE HONORABLE MISS FERRARD. By May Laffan.

"It is not an abuse of terms to call it brilliant. The book cannot fail to excite the warmest interest."--Boston Post.

"A brilliant novel ... Unmistakably the work of a finished and a reflecting writer."--Boston Gazette.

No. 94. LANDOLIN. By Berthold Auerbach.

"We do not err, we think, in calling this one of his masterpieces, in which we have his art at its best."--N. Y. Evening Post.

"In every sense one of his best works.... It is evident throughout, that he has neither 'written out,' nor lost the vein of originality and freshness which give such a charm to his books."--Boston Post.

"Likely to rank next to 'On the Heights.'"--Louisville Courier Journal.

No. 95. MAID ELLICE. By Theo. Gift, author of "Pretty Miss Bellew." (New Revised Edition now Ready.)

No. 96. HATHERCOURT. By Mrs. Molesworth, (Ennis Graham), author of "The Cuckoo Clock."

No. 97. PLAY-DAY POEMS. Collected and edited by Rossiter Johnson. The best of the humorous poems published since Parton's collection in 1856, and also many of the old

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