Volume II Part 47 (2/2)
BY ROBERT BELL, ESQ.
Author of ”The Ladder of Gold,” &c. 3 v.
BROOMHILL; OR, THE COUNTY BEAUTIES.
3 v.
AMY PAUL.
A TALE. 2 v.
”The execution of this tale is very remarkable.”--_Spectator._
”There is a family likeness to 'Eugene Aram' in this powerfully written romance. The moral is well worked out. The situations are well imagined, and pourtrayed with highly dramatic effect.”--_John Bull._
CALEB FIELD.
By the Author of ”Margaret Maitland,” &c. 1 v. 6s.
”This beautiful production is every way worthy of its author's reputation in the very first rank of contemporary writers.”--_Stand._
”'Caleb Field' is a story of moving interest, full of novelty, and abounding in scenes of graphic beauty.”--_Sunday Times._
The LOST INHERITANCE.
3 v.
”This interesting story will afford both profit and amus.e.m.e.nt to a large circle of readers.”--_Herald._
”A charming tale of fas.h.i.+onable life and tender pa.s.sions. It is extremely interesting as a highly-romantic history of the affections, and an exceedingly brilliant series of fas.h.i.+onable scenes.”--_Globe._
CECILE; OR, THE PERVERT.
By the Author of ”Rockingham.” 1 v.
The LADY and the PRIEST.
BY MRS. MABERLY. 3 v.
The PERILS of FAs.h.i.+ON.
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