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A few Valuable
and Interesting Books

ON SALE BY

FRANK HOLLINGS, 7, Great Turnstile, Holborn.

Facsimile Edition of a Rare "Thackeray Pamphlet."
Only 250 copies printed.
8vo., French grey wrapper. Price 5s.

Mr. Thackeray, Mr. Yates, and the Garrick Club. The Correspondence and Facts stated by Edmund Yates. Printed for Private Circulation, 1859; reprinted in facsimile, MDCCCXCV.

Contains a letter to Mr. Edmund Yates, dated "36, Onslow Square, June 14th, 1858," and signed "W. M. Thackeray;" a letter to the Committee of the Garrick Club, dated "36, Onslow Square, June 19th, 1858," signed "W. M. Thackeray;" a letter to Charles Dickens, dated "36, Onslow Square, 26th November, 1858;" and a letter to the Committee of the Garrick Club, dated "Onslow Square, November 28th, 1858," both signed "W. M. Thackeray."

This pamphlet is well known to Thackeray and Dickens collectors, though it seldom occurs for sale, and fetches on these occasions between £6 and £7.

In Preparation.
Orders can be sent in now. Probable price, 10s. 6d.

The Garrick Club. Notices of one hundred and thirty-five of its former Members, by Rev. R. H. Barham, Canon of St. Paul's, and Author of "The Ingoldsby Legends." Now first printed "for Private Circulation only," 1896.

"This work is faithfully printed from a manuscript volume, of which the illustration now given as a frontispiece will convey the size and general appearance."