THE RUN AND READ LIBRARY, THE BEST CHEAP SERIES OF POPULAR TALES. CONSISTING OF WORKS UNITING ENTERTAINMENT AND SOUND VOLUMES PRINCIPLES. ALREADY PUBLISHED. F.cap 8vo, handsomely printed, each volume illustrated with Frontispicce and Vignette Title Page in Fancy Boards. 1 I've Been Thinking: or, the | 13 The Pilgrims of New England. Secret of Success. By A. S. Roe. Re- 2 The £5 Note: An Autobiogra- "Mrs. Webb's £5 Note is endowed with so much wisdom, feeling, and discretion, that although we know it not to be flesh and blood, we cannot accept it as a mere bit of printed paper."-Athenæum. 3 The Confessor: a Jesuit Tale of the Times. By Miss Hardy. Edited with Preface by the Rev. C. B. Tayler, M.A., ls. 6d. "The story of the Confessor is full of interest."-Tait's Magazine. By the Author of "Naomi." 1s. 6d. 14 A Long Look Ahead. By the Author of "I've been Thinking." 1s. 6d. "We recommend it to our readers."—" Athenæum. 15 Jane Bouverie. By Catherine 16 Sinclair. 1s. 6d. "This picture of the hopes, loves, sorrows, and anxieties of one of the single sisters is moral and powerful."-Nonconformist. The Wide, Wide World. By Miss Wetherell. With Twelve Illustrations. With Preface by the Rev. C. B. Tayler. 2s. 4 Jane Rutherford: the Miner's 17 The Monk of Cimies. By Mrs. Daughter. By Miss Mayne. With 10 5 The Mysterious Marriage. By Catherine Sinclair. 1s. 6d. 6 Mary Ann Wellington: the Soldier's Daughter, Wife, and Widow. By the Author of "Margaret Catchpole." 1s. 6d. 7 The Lamplighter. Cumming. 1s. 6d. Sherwood. 2s. "Needs no description or praise; who has not read it?"-Nonconformist. 18 Freston Tower. A Tale of the Times of Cardinal Wolsey. By the Author of "Margaret Catchpole." 1s. 6d. 19 By Miss 20 "The tale has a special charm and fascination."-Youth's Magazine. Holiday House. By Catherine Sinclair. 2s. "A sprightliness of dialogue, and brilliancy of repartee, quite unsurpassed by any similar production in England."-Christian Remembrancer. Adonijah; a Tale of the Jewish Dispersion. By Jane M. Strickland. 1s. 6d. "Deserves to take rank side by side with 'Naomi,' its companion and counterpart."-Youth's Magazine. 22 Modern Society. By Catherine Sinclair. 2s. 23 Country Hospitalities. By Ca therine Sinclair. 1s. 6d. "A very pleasant and entertaining book, rkling with genuine humor and good tre."-Eclectic Review. Happiness. By Mrs. Elton. 6d. THE RUN AND READ LIBRARY-continued. 25 The Star and the Cloud; or a 46 Daughter's Love. By the Author of "I've Been Thinking" 1s. 6d. 26 The Flower of the Family. 18.6d. | 47 27 The Convent. By Miss McCrin dell. 1s. 6d. 28 Queechy. By Author of the "Wide Wide World." 2s. 6d. The price of Queechy is raised to 2s. 6d., but, considering the number of pages, and the style of binding, it is still the best cheap complete edition. 48 True to the Last. A New and interesting Work. By the Author of "I've Been Thinking." Price Is. 6d. Margaret Catchpole. By the Rev. R. Cobbold 28. Greatly improved and enlarged by the Author. The Julia. By the Author of "Nellie of Truro," 1s. 6d. "Full of interest, and having once entered the family, we should counsel that special care be taken to withdraw all lights from the bed-room."- Christian Witness. 29 Rufus and Winthrop; or, the 49 John H. Steggall: a Real His Hills of the Shatemuc. Preface by the Rev. C. B. Tayler. 1s. 6d. 30 Nellie of Truro; a Tale from Life. 1s. 6d. rine Sinclair. 2s. 37 Adeline: or, the Mysteries and Realities of Jewish Life. By the Author of "Leila Ada." 1s. 6d. 38 Uncle Tom's Cabin. By Mrs. Stowe. With 24 beautiful Engravings. (People's Standard Edition.) 1s. 6d. 39 Home is Home. By Frances M. Sibthorpe. 1s. 6d. 40 Mark Wilton. A Book for Young Men. By the Rev. C. B. Tayler. With Twelve Engravings. 2s. "An admirable tale."-Baptist Magazine. 41 Nightshade. By W. Johnston, Esq., M.A. With Preface by Rev. G. Gilfillan, M.A. 1s. 6d. "Exciting.and there is a dramatic interest kept up throughout, which will carry the reader to the end."-Athenæum. 42 The Young Marooners. A Book for Boys. By F. R. Goulding. Beautifully illustrated. 1s. 6d, 43 The English Governess; a Tale of Real Life. By the Author of "The School Girl in France." 1s. 6d. 44 Emma de Lissau. By the Author of "Sophia de Lissau." 28. 45 The Chancellor's Chaplain: or Self-Sacrifice. By the Rev. Erskine Neale, M.A. 1s. 6d. 50 51 52 53 54 tory of a Suffolk Man, who has been a Gipsy, a Sailor, a Soldier, a Surgeon, a Fellow-Commoner of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; and is now a Clergyman. By the Author of Margaret Catchpole." 28. The School Girl in France. By Miss Mc Crindell. 18, 6d. The Orphans of Lissau. By the Author of " Emma de Lissau." Is. 6d. "Full of life and incident, things grave and things playful."-Christian Witness. Sketches and Stories of Scotland and the Scotch, and Shetland and the Shetlanders. By Catherine Sinclair. 2s. The Martyrs in the Indian Rebellion. By the Author of the "Life of Havelock." 1s. 6d. "It is one of the most interesting books we ever read."-British Standard. The Young Islanders. Jeffreys Taylor. 2s. 55 Time and Tide. By By the Author of "I've been Thinking." 1s. 6d. 56 The Nun. A Narrative. By Mrs. Sherwood. 1s. 6d. 57 How Could He Help It? By the Author of "I've been Thinking." Price 1s. 6d. 58 Katherine Douglas: or, Principle Developed. By S. Selby Coppard Illustrated by B. Foster. 1s. 6d. 59 Ellen Seymour: or, 61 The Bud and the Flower.' By Mrs. Shepherd. Illustrated by B. Foster. 1s. 6d. 60 Rachel Cohen, the Usurer's Daughter. By Mrs. Kemp. 1s. 6d. Helen Bury: or, The Errors of my Early Life. By Emma J. Worboise. Illustrated by B. Foster. 1s. 6d. Authors, Publishers, and others, having Works to dispose of suitable for this Series, are requested to communicate with J. M. BURTON & Co., Ipswich. |