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Sampson Low, Son, and Co.'s List of Publications.

The Fire Ships : a Tale of the Days of Lord Cochrane. An entirely New and Original Sea Novel. By W. H. Q. Kingston, Esq. 3 vols, post 8vo. 1l. 11s. 6d.

"We may commend the reading of this book to all English boys as a treasury of moving incidents."— Daily News.

A Strange Story; by the Author of "Rienzi," "My Novel," &c. New Edition, with vignette from a water-colour by John Gilbert, and Photograph Portrait of the Author by Mayall. Post 8vo. cloth extra, 1s. 6d.

"But the greatest of all these successes is 'A Strange Story.' Hundreds of thousands rush to read this 'fairy tale of science and long results of time' as recorded by Sir E. B. Lytton."—Times.

"In conclusion, we may remark that in this novel Sir Edward displays another of those versatile turns of genius which place him pre-eminent amongst the novelists of the day. The ;Strange Story' is entirely different, alike in conception and in treatment, from his three famous last published novels. The present work is full of passages of most exquisite prose poetry, blending with and ennobled by the highest philosophical reflection; so that, after the reader has enjoyed the perusal of it, as a work of fiction, he will not fail to place it on the most accessible shelf of his library as a book to be studied—alike for the sake of the heart and of the intellect."— Press.

El Fureidis : a Tale of Mount Lebanon and the Christian Settlements in Syria. By Maria 8. Cummins, Author of "The Lamp-lighter." With Steel Frontispiece, crown 8vo. cloth gilt, 5s.

"One of the best novels of modern times: a novel as rich in pure sentiment as it is in Christian philosophy, and as glowing in its portraiture of Oriental life as in its description of scenery."—City Press.

"The author has made good use of her material, and has shown both skill and industry: she has evidently taken great pains with her work."—Athenæum.

A thoroughly good book."—Morning Star.

"The best novels, of which 'El Fureidis' is one."—Glasgow Herald.

"Not only has Miss Cummins enhanced her reputation by her present production, but literature has gained a valuable acquisition in this spirited and heart-stirring romance of 'El Fureidis.'"—Leader.

LOW'S FAVOURITE LIBRARY OF POPULAR BOOKS.

EACH Volume well printed and handsomely bound, with an Illustration on Steel, from Designs by John Gilbert, H. K. Browne, J. £. Millais, &c. 5s.
  1. The Eye Witness. By Charles Allston Collins.
  2. Antonina. By Wilkie Collins.
  3. The Dead Secret. By the Same.
  4. Woman in White. By the Same. With portrait, 6c.
  5. My Lady Ludlow. By Mrs. Gaskell.
  6. Crosscountry. By W. Thornbury.
  7. Hide and Seek. By W. Collins.
  8. When the Snow Falls. By W. M. Thomas.
  9. The Queen of Hearts. By W. Collins.
  10. The Pearl of Orr's Island By Mrs. Stowe.
  11. Basil. By Wilkie Collins.
  12. Myself and My Relatives.

LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, SON, AND CO.
47, LUDGATE HILL.

English, American, and Colonial Booksellers and Publishers.


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