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CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE
OF THE
MERCANTILE LIBRARY
SAN FRANCISCO;
INDEX OF AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS;
CONSISTING OF
ABOUT FOURTEEN THOUSAND VOLUMES.
MADE BY THE LIBRARIAN,
, 1801.
SAN FRANCISCO:
PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION.
1861.
{CHARLES F. ROBBINS, PKIKTEB, "I
No. 417 CLAY STBEBT. /
c^PREFACE.
^
EITHER of the names, Index, or List, rather than Catalogue, would
perhaps have been a more correct title for this work ; for, although the
names and authors of all the books in the Library are given, the sizes,
places of publication, and dates, are in most cases omitted.
The list of Novels is a duplicate one, the first of which is arranged
by the names of authors, and the second by the running titles of the
works; while in all the other classes, books of a two-fold character, or
those of which the classification is doubtful, are included in each of the
departments to which they may appertain.
A Table of Contents is placed at the beginning, and an Index ar-
ranged alphabetically by the names of authors, and including the titles
of anonymous works, will be found at the end.
Although classifying and indexing a library, while it is being con-
tinually borrowed from, is a work requiring much care and labor, the
compiler of this might receive more credit from some than would be
justly due to him, by omitting to acknowledge his indebtedness for the
use of the first Catalogue of the Library, made by Mr.^Horace Davis,
in 1854 ; the accuracy and good judgment displayed in the classifica-
tion of which, was of material assistance in the compilation of-fliis.
For its prompt publication, after its completion, the Association is
under obligations to Mr. WM. H. STEVENS, their President ; Mr. J. W.
J. PIERSON, of the Printing Committee, and to the other members of
the Board of Directors of 1860, for their zealous and active exertions
to that end.
HORACE H. MOORE,
Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO, January 21st, 1861.
715810
REGULATIONS OF THE LIBRARY.
[NOTE. For convenience in returning and taking ont Books, each member is
requested to apply for a Card of the number of the folio assigned to him in the
Begister.]
THE Library shall be open every day throughout the year, from
nine o'clock, A. M., to ten o'clock, p. M., excepting Sundays, the Fourth
of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and New Year. '
A member may receive, applying personally, or by his WRITTEN
ORDER, one volume, if it be a folio or quarto, and two, if an octavo or
duodecimo, or volume of less size.
Every member may detain each book or set delivered as aforesaid,
if it be a folio or quarto, four weeks ; an octavo, three weeks ; or a book
or set of less size, two weeks : except new publications, which, until
they have been in the Library two months, shall not be detained, an
octavo longer than two weeks, and books of less size one week, and
which shall not be renewed. No book shall be reserved by the Libra-
rian for any director or member.
Any member who shall detain a book or set longer than the time
above limited, respectively, shall forfeit and pay to the Librarian for
every day a volume is so detained, if it be a folio, twenty cents ; a
quarto, fifteen cents ; an octavo, ten cents ; if it be a duodecimo, or
smaller volume, or pamphlet, five cents.
If any member lose or injure a book, he shall make the same good
to the Librarian ; and if the book lost or injured be one of a set, he
shall pay to the Librarian, for the use of the Association, the full value
of said set, and may thereupon receive the remaining volumes as his
property.
No member shall be permitted to receive a book from the Library
until he shall have paid all sums due from him to the Association, and
made good all damages and losses which he may have occasioned.
Books of Reference, and such others as may from time to time be
specially designated by the Board, shall not be taken from the Library,
except by special permission of a member of the Board of Directors ;
provided, however, that Newspapers, Encyclopaedias, Cyclopsedias,
Dictionaries, and Atlases, shall in no case be taken from the Library
Rooms.
Any member wishing to withdraw from the Association, must in-
form the Librarian of it, see that his resignation is registered, and
REGULATIONS OF THE READING-ROOM.
pay up his dues and fees, else he will be considered as continuing a
member, and charged accordingly, unless otherwise ordered by the
Board of Directors.
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REGULATIONS OF THE READING-ROOM.
SECTION 1. The Reading Room shall be open every day through-
out the year, from eight o'clock, A. M., to eleven o'clock, P. M.
SEC. 2. No member shall assume the liberty of arranging the books
of the Library, or periodicals on the tables, or of performing any of the
duties that devolve upon the Librarian.
SEC. 3. None but members shall be allowed the privilege of the
Reading Room, unless introduced by a member of the Association.
SEC. 4. Any member may have the privilege of introducing a
friend not a resident of the city, whose name shall be registered by the
Librarian in a book kept for that purpose, and who shall receive a
ticket of admission to the Reading Room for the term of four weeks.
SEC. 5. No member shall be allowed the privilege of the Reading
Room, unless all dues and forfeitures incurred are liquidated.
SEC. 6. No member shall be allowed to remove papers from the
files, or books, plates, or periodicals, from the Reading Room.
SEC. 7. Any member who shall mutilate the periodicals or papers
placed on the tiles or tables in the Reading Room, or remove them
therefrom, shall be liable to fine and expulsion.
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tions, he shall be reported to the Board of Directors, who may take
such measures thereon as they may deem expedient.
SEC. 9. The Regulations of the Library and Reading Room shall
not be altered, amended, or suspended, unless by the votes of seven
members of the Board of Directors present at a stated meeting, notice
being given for that purpose.
,,- * ^ *
TABULAR STATISTICS,
Showing the progress of the Mercantile Library Association, from its
organization in January, 1853, to January, 1861.
FINANCES.
1853. Receipts $10,858 50 Expenditures $10,726 51
1854. do 13,387 30 do 11,838 02
1855. do 9,015 85 do 8,747 96
1856. do 10,300 00 do 8,989 27
1857. do 11,777 87 do 12,474 73
1858. do 12,089 15 do 11,704 09
1859. do 16,854 82 do 19,045 16
1860. do 16,513 00 do 16,470 00.
VI
LIST OF OFFICERS.
GROWTH
OF THE LIBRARY.
1853.
Number of Volumes at
commencement
of the
year, 1,500
1854.
do. do.
do.
do.
2,705
1855.
do. do.
do.
do.
3,315
1856.
do. do.
do.
do.
3,833
1857.
do. do.
do.
do.
6,135
1858.
do. do.
do.
do.
8,447
1859.
do. do.
do.
do.
10,066
1860.
do. do.
do.
do.
11,485
1861.
do. do.
do.
do.
13,821
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
INCREASE OF MEMBERS.
Number of Members at commencement of the year
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
392
552
550
1,250
1,176
1,319
1,817
1,694
OPERATIONS OF THE LIBRARY.
Number of Volumes taken out, 3,371
do. do. 8,367
do. do. 10,466
do. do. 17,528
do. do. 17,321
do. do. 21,903
do. do. 25,757
The terms of Membership in the Association are, for a Subscribing
Member, an initiation fee of $2, and quarterly dues of $3, payable in
advance. Shares of $25 subject to the same assessments as Subscribing
Memberships. Life Memberships, $100, without further assessments.
LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
FOR 1S6O-61.
WM. H. STEVENS, President.
WM. R. GARRISON, Vice President.
J. G. KELLOGG, Treasurer.
EDW. HUNT, Recording Secretary.
R. B. SWAIN, Corresponding "
CHAS. WOLCOTT BROOKS, ~|
FRANK BAKER,
D. P. BELKNAP,
WILLIAM NORRIS,
JAMES W. J. PIERSON, ... Directors.
JOHN SHAW,
H. C. MACY,
CHARLES R. BOND,
THOMAS BENNETT, M.D.
H. H. MOORE, .'.....Librarian.
D. E. WEBB, 1 T .,
J. J. TAYKER, } Llbra " a a's Assistants.
FOR 1861-2.
JAMKS W. WHITE, President.
THOMAS J. LAMB, Vice President.
BENJAMIN SMITH, Treasurer.
E. H. JACQUELIN,... Recording Secretary.
WALTER MARTINEAU, Corresponding "
MAJ. H. LEONARD, U.S.A.
A. L. EDWARDS,
JOHN S. DAVIES,
J. P. NOURSE,
R. C. ROGERS, }- Directors.
J. LAWRENCE POOL, I
J. M. STROBRIDGE,
J. C. JOHNSON,
J. M. McNuLTY, M.D., j
H. H. MOORE, Librarian.
T) "If Wi-nn 1
J J TAYKE'R f Librarian ' s Assistants.
SYNOPSIS
CLASSES COMPOSING THE ANALYTICAL CATALOGUE.
4 CLASS I. Pafe .
PART I. NOVELS AND ROMANCES, BY AUTHORS 1
PAET II. NOVELS AND ROMANCES, BY TITLES, 14
CLASS II.
RELIGION, 26
CLASS III.
JURISPRUDENCE AND GOVERNMENT, 31
SECTION I. Law of Nations, Treaties, and Diplomacy, 31
" II. Statute Law, 31
" III. Common, Chancery and Miscellaneous Law, State Trials, etc. 31
11 IV. Government and Politics, 33
" V. Political Economy, Finance, Money and Commerce, 34
CLASS IV.
PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS, .. 36
SKCTIOH I. Philosophy, 36
1. Metaphysics, 36
2. Moral, Social, and Ethical, 36
3. Logic and Oratory, 37
4. General and Miscellaneous Works, 37
" II. Sciences and the Arts, 38
1. Mathematics, 38
2. Physics, 38
(A^ Astronomy, 38
!fii Mechanics, 38
c) Chemistry, Electricity, Galvanism and Mechanism, 39
D) General and Miscellaneous Works, 40
3. Natural History, 40
(A^ Geology, Mineralogy, Metallurgy and Mining 40
(B) Botany, Agriculture and Horticulture, 41
K!) Zoology, 42
(D) Anthropology and Ethnology 43
(B) Miscellaneous Works, 44
4. Medicine, Physiology, Phrenology and Physiognomy,... 45
5. Fine Arts, Sports and Amusements, 45
6. Useful Arts, Architecture, Manufacturing, and Civil
Engineering, 47
7. Cookery and Domestic Economy, 48
8. Military and Naval Works, 49
9. Alchemy, Magic, etc., 49
Vlll SYNOPSIS OF CLASSES.
CLASS V.
VOYAGES, TRAVELS, AND PERSONAL ADVENTURES, 50
SECTION I. In America, 50
" II. Europe, the Levant, and Egypt, 54
" III. Asia, Africa, Australia, and Oceanica, 57
" IV. Voyages around the World, Miscellaneous Collections, and
Personal Narratives, 59
" V. Geographical and Topographical Works, Atlases, Guide
Books, and Statistics, 61
CLASS VI.
HISTORY, 63
SECTION I. European History, 63
" II. Asiatic History, 66
" III. African History, 67
" IV. American History, 67
" V. Special History, 71
" VI. General History and Chronology, 72
" VII. Biography 73
CLASS VII.
MISCELLANEOUS, 87
SECTION I. Ancient Literature, Antiquities, and Mythology, 87
" II. Poetry, 89
" III. Drama, 92
" IV. Education, and Elementary Works, 92
" V. Philology, Technology and Names, 93
" VI. Heraldry and Genealogy, 93
" VII. Numismatics, 94
" VIII. Dresses and Costumes, 94
" IX. Free Masonry, 94
" X. Criticism, Essays, and Letters, 94
CLASS VIII.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF AUTHORS, COLLECTED INTO VOLUMES
AND SETS, 99
SECTION I. Works, 99
" II. Orations and Speeches, 100
" III. Proverbs, Epitaphs and Quotations, 100
" IV. Wit, Humor, and Anecdotes, 100
" V. Mesmerism, Animal Magnetism, and Witchcraft, 101
" VI. Illustrated Books, 101
" VII. Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Concordances, and other Works
of Reference, 102
" VIII. Periodicals, Newspapers, and Magazines, 104
" IX. Government and other Reports, 105
" X. Bibliographical Works, and Library and Booksellers' Cata-
logues, 106
ADDENDA, 107
SECTION I. Novels and Romances, 107
" II. Miscellaneous, 108
INDEX, 109
NEW BOOKS TO BE RETURNED IN ON WERE. . . OTHERS MAY BE KEPT FOR A
FORTNIGHT.
ANALYTICAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
1861
CLASS I.
NOVELS AND ROMANCES
PAET I.
WORKS ARRANGED BY NAMES OF AUTHORS.
ABOUT, E. Germaine
ACTRESS in High Life
ADAM Blair and Matthew Wald
ADVENTURES of Sir Frizzle Pumpkin
AGATHONIA ; a Romance. 18mo
AGNES. By Author of Ida May
AGUILAR, Grace. Home Scenes and
Heart Studies
Mother's Recompense
Vale of Cedars ; or, the Martyr
Woman's Friendship ; a Story of
Domestic Life
Home Influence ; a Tale for Moth-
ers and Daughters
Days of Bruce ; a Story from
Scottish History. 2 vols
AINSWORTH, W. H. The Miser's Daugh-
ter
AINSWORTH, W. H. Rookwood
The Star Chamber. 2 vols
Lancashire Witches. 2 vols
ALICE Sherwin ; a Tale. By C. J. M.
ALL'S not Gold that Glitters
ALMOST a Heroine
ALONZO and Melissa
ALTON Locke : Tailor and Poet
AMY Lee ; or, Without and Within
ANDERSEN, Hans C. The Sand Hills of
Jutland
Story Book
To be, or not to be
ANDERSON, Florence. Zenaida
ARABIAN Nights' Entertainments. 3 vols
ARABIAN Days' Entertainments
ABBOUVILLE, Countess. Christine Van
Amburg, etc
ANALYTICAL CATALOGUE OF
ARMSTRONG, F. C. The Young Middy
ARTHUR, T. S. Twenty Years Ago, and
Now
The Hand but not the Heart
Heart Histories and Life Pictures
Tales from Real Life, etc
The Good Time Coming
What can Woman do ?
The Successful Merchant
Temperance Tales
The Angel and Demon
Three Eras in a Woman's Life
Lizzie Glenn
ARTHUR, King, and the Knights of the
Round Table. 3 vols
ASPENWOLD
ATHERN, Anne. Here and Hereafter
AUSTEN, Miss. Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice, and North-
Emma ; a Novel [anger Abbey
Persuasion
Mansfield Park
Northanger Abbey
AZEGLIO, M. The Challenge of Barletta
Nicolo del Lapi ; or, Last Days of
The Florentine Republic
BACHELOR of the Albany
BALDWIN, J. G. Flush Times of
Alabama
BALLANTYNE, R. M. The Coral Island
Ungava
Snowflakes and Sunbeams
BALLYSHAN Castle
BALZAC, H. Veronique
CESAR Birotteau
BANIN, J. The Smuggler
BARCLAY, John. Argenis ; or, the Loves
of Poliarchus and Argenis
BARHAM, Rev. H. Ingoldsby Legends
BARNES, J. The Old Inn ; or Travelers'
Entertainment
BARON Trenck
BASTILE, Chronicles of
BEDE, C. Adventures of Mr. Verdant
Green
BEHIND the Scenes in Paris
BELISARIUS ; a Fable
BELL J. A Man,
BERGER, E. Charles Auchester
BEN Sylvester's Word
BENNETT. Clara Moreland
Wild Scenes on the Frontiers
BERNARD, C. Gerfaut
Le Gentilhomme Campagnard. 2
vols
BIERNATYKI. The Hallig ; or Sheepfold
in the Waters
BINDER, W. E. Viola
Madelon Hawley
BIRD, Dr. R. M. Calavar *
Nick of the Woods
BLACK Mantle ; a Romance
BLONDE and Brunette
BOCCACIO, G. Decameron; or Ten Days'
Entertainment. 2 TO!S
BOOK of 1,000 Comical Stories
BORROW, G. Lavengro
The Romany Rye
BOURNE, W. 0. Gems from Fable Land
BOWMAN, A. The Castaway
The Kangaroo Hunters
BRACKINRIDGE, H. Modern Chivalry
BRADFORD, A. G. Nellie Bracken
BRADLEY, Mary E. Douglas Farm
BRAY, Mrs. Warleigh
Trials of the Heart
Trelawney of Trelawne
White Hoods
Fitz, of Fitz-Ford
The Protestant
' The Talba
Henry de Pomeroy
Courtenay of Walreddin
De Foix
BREMER, Frederika. The Home
Strife and Peace
A Diary ; H Family ; and other
Tales
The Neighbors, etc
The President's Daughters ; and
Hertha [Nina
The Home. 2 vols
The Neighbors. 2 vols
The H Family. 2 vols
The President's Daughters. 3
vols
New Sketches of Every Day Life.
2 vols
Strife and Peace. 2 vols
Brothers and Sisters. 2 vols
Father and Daughter
BREWSTER, Anne. Compensation
BRISTED, C. A. Sword and Gown
Guy Livingstone
BROCK, Mrs. C. Home Memories
BRONTE, Miss. Villette
Shirley
The Professor
Wuthering Heights
- - Jane Eyre
Tenant of Wildfell Hall
BROOKS, Shirley. Aspen Court
BROOKE, W. Eastford
BROOKE, H. The Fool of Quality. 2 vols
BROTHERS Clerks. By Xariffa
BROUGH, J. C. Fairy Tales of Science
BROWN, T. W. Minnie Hermon
BROWN, C. B. Arthur Mervin
Wi eland
Edgar Huntley
Jane Talbot
BROWN. The Fudges in England
The Younger
BRUNTON, Mrs. Self-Control
Discipline
THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BRYANT, J. D. Pauline Seward
BCLFI.VCH, T. The Age of Chivalry
BULWER, Sir E. Devereux
Pelham
Night and Morning
The Caxtons
My Novel. 2 vols
Eugene Aram
Godolphin
Leila ; and Calderon the Courtier
Rienzi
The Disowned
Zanoni
Last Days of Pompeii
Lucretia
Ernest Maltravers
Alice
Paul Clifford
Pilgrims of the Rhine
Harold
The Pelham Novels, etc
What will he do with it?
BULWER, Lady. Behind the Scenes
BCNCE, A. A Bachelor's Story
BURDETT, C. Margaret Moncrieffe
BCRKHARDT, C. B. Fairy Tales, and
Legends of many Nations
BDRNEY, Miss. Evelina
The Secret
/CAMPBELL, Major. The Old Forest
\J Ranger
CAMILLE
CARLEN, Emilie. The Home in the Val-
ley
Woman's Life
CARLETON, W. Traits and Stories of
the Irish Peasantry. 2 vols
The Black Baronet
CARLETON, R. The New Purchase in
the Far West
German Romance. 2 vols
CART, Alice. Married, not Mated
CASTLE Builders
CATHARA Clyde ; a Novel. By Inconnu
CERVANTES, S. M. Don Quixote
Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
2 vols
The Wanderings of Persiles and
Sigismunda
CHAMIER, Capt. The Life of a Sailor
Tom Bowling
CHANDLER, Ellen, This, That, and the
Other
CHILD, L. Maria. Philothea
CHRONICLES of the Bastile
CLARKE, Mrs. M. C. The Iron Cousin
CLASSIC Tales
CLEMENS, Hon. Jere. The Rivals ; a
Tale of Burr and Hamilton
Mustang Gray
CLERMONT ; or the Undivided House-
hold
COBDEN, J. C. The White Slaves of
England
COCKTON, H. Valentine Vox
The Love Match
The Steward
COGGESHALL, W. T. Easy Warren
Home Hits and Hints
COLLINS, W. The Dead Secret
After Dark
Hide and Seek
The Queen of Hearts
CONSIHNCE, H. Vera ; or the War of
the Peasants
The Conscript
The Curse of the Village ; Being
Rich ; and Blind Rosa
The Demon of Gold
The Miser of Ricketicketack
The Lion of Flanders
COOKE, J. E. Henry St. John, Gentle-
man
COOPER, J. F. Novels. 33 vols
Afloat and Ashore
Bravo ; a Tale
Chain-bearer; or the Littlepage
Manuscripts
The Crater ; or Vulcan's Peak
Deer Slayer ; or the First War
Path. A Tale
The Headsman ; or the Abbey des
Viguerons
Heidenmauer; or the Benedictines
Homeward Bound ; or the Chase
Home as Found
Jack Tier ; or the Florida Reef
The Last of the Mohicans. A
Narrative of 1757
Lionel Lincoln ; or the Leaguer
of Boston
Mercedes of Castile; or the Voyage
to Cathay
The Monikins
Ned Myers ; or Life before the
Mast
Notions of the Americans
Oak Openings ; or the Bee Hunt-
er
The Pathfinder
The Pilot ; a Tale of the Sea
The Pioneers
The Prairie ; a Tale
The Red-Skins ; or, Indians or
Injins
Satanstoe
The Sea Lions ; or the Lost Seal-
ers
The Spy ; a Tale of the Neutral
Ground
Two Admirals ; a Tale
The Water Witch ; or the Skim-
mer of the Seas
Wept of the Wish-ton- Wish ; a
Tale
ANALYTICAL CATALOGUE OF
COOPER, J. F. Wing and Wing ; or Le
Feu Follet. A tale
Wyandotte ; or The Hutted Knoll
A Tale
COQUETTE, The, or Florence de Lacy
CORA and the Doctor
COSTELLO, Miss. Catharine de Medicis
COTTIN, Mad. Elizabeth ; or The Exiles
to Siberia
COUNTERPARTS ; or the Cross of Love
GOURCILLON, E. Le Cure Manque
COUSIN Cicily ; or Ups and Downs
CRISNA, the Queen of the Danube
CHOKER, T. C. Killarny Legends
CHOSLAND, Mrs. Lydia. A Woman's
Book [Dessert
CRUIKSHANK, G. Three Courses and a
CRUISE of the Midge
CUMMINGS, Maria. The Lamplighter
El Fureides
CUPPLES, G. The Green Hand
CURTIS, Laura J. Christine
Now-a-Days
CURTIS, G. W. Potiphar Papers
CYRIL Thornton
DACRE, Lady. Tales of the Peerage
and Peasantry
Adventures of a Chaperon
DAISY Chain. 2 vols
DASSENS, G. W. Popular Tales from
the Norse
DAY, T. Sandford and Merton
DAYS of my Life
D'AzEGLio. Challenge of Barletta
DEFOE, D. Robinson Crusoe
Captain Singleton and Col. Jack
Memoirs of a Cavalier, and Me-
moirs of Captain Cronke
Moll Flanders, and History of the
Devil
Roxana, the Fortunate Mistress,
and Mother Ross
The Great Plague and Fire of
London, Storm of 1703, and
True Born Englishman
Life of Duncan Campbell ; New
Voyage ; Political Tracts, etc
DEFOREST, J. W. Seacliff
DENISON, Mrs. C. W, Grade Amber
Old Hepsey
DEQUINCEY, T. The Avenger, etc
DERBY, G. H. Phoenixiana
DE STAEL, Mme. Oorinne, ou L'ltalie.
Translated
DICKENS, Charles [Boz.] Dombey and
Son [Tales
Old Curiosity Shop, and other
Oliver Twist
The same [Chuzzlewit
Life and Adventures of Martin
Life and Adventures of Nicholas
Nickleby
DICKENS. Personal History of David
Copperfield
Posthumous Papers of the Pick-
wick Club
Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of
Everyday Life
Barnaby Rudge
Christmas Stories
Home Narratives
Home and Social Philosophy
_ The World Here and There
Bleak House
Hard Times
Little Dorrit. 2 vols
A Tale of Two Cities. 2 vols
New Stories
Short Stories
DISRAELI, B. Vivian Gray
The Young Duke
Contarini Fleming
Miriam Alroy
Henrietta Temple
Venetia
DOCTOR Oldham at Greystone, and His
Talk There
DOCTOR Thorne. A novel by Anthony
Trollope
DOESTICKS. What He Says
Pluribustah
History and Record of the Ele-
phant Club
DOOMED Chief; or Two Hundred Years
Ago
DORR, Julia C. Lanmere
DRURY, Anna. Misrepresentation
DHU, Helen. Stanhope Burleigh
DUMAS, A. The Count of Monte Cristo
Edmond Dantes
The Three Guardsmen
The Forty-five Guardsmen
Twenty Years After
Bragelonne
The Iron Mask
The Queen's Necklace
Isabel of Bavaria
Adventures of a Marquis
Emanuel Philibert
Ingenue
The Conscript
The Mohicans of Paris
DUN Browne's Experience in Foreign
Parts
DUPUY, E. A. The Planter's Daughter
DYNEVOR Terrace. 2 vols
EBONY Idol [from the Past
ECHOES of a Belle ; or A Voice
EDGWORTH, Miss. Novels. 16 vols
EDITH Hall
EDITH ; or The Quaker's Daughter
EFFINGHAM, C. The Virginia Come-
dians. 2 vols
THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
EGAN, P. The Flower of the Flock
ELIZABETH, Charlotte. Siege of Derry
ELLIOTT, S. H. A Look at Home ; or
Life in the Poor Houses of N.
England
ELLIOTT, G. T. The Mill on the Floss
Adam Bede
' Scenes from Clerical Life
ELLIOTT, W. Carolina Sports
ELLIS, Mrs. Chapters on Wives
Look to the End ; or The Bennets
Abroad. 2 vols
The Mother's Mistake
EMBURY, Mrs. The Waldorf Family
EMILIA Wyndham
EKNESTIN ; or The Heart's Longing
EROS and Anteros ; or The Bachelor's
Ward
ESTELLE Grant ; or The Lost Wife
EVENINGS at Haddon Hall
EVANS, Augusta J. Beulah
EXPERIENCES of a Gaol Chaplain
TTURNHAM, Eliza W. My Early
JT Days
FARRAR, F. W. Eric; or Little by
Little
Julian Home ; a Tale of College
Life [2 vols
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