8 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Jascha, to Mitford, B. JEROME, J. K. John Ingerfield, and other stories. Joel Marsh an American, and other stories. By A. John Ingerfield, and other stories. By J. K. Jerome. JÓKAI, M. Eyes like the sea. In love with the Czarina, and other stories. LYNCH, L. L. [E. M. Van Deventer.] Against odds: MACKAYE, S. Father Ambrose the revelations of May MAARTENS, M. [J. Van der Poorsen Schwartz.] Greater glory. MACALPINE, A. Joel Marsh: an American, and other stories. MCCARTHY, J. Red diamonds. MCCLELLAND, M. G. St John's wooing. M'LEAN, A. Quiet stories from an old woman's garden. JONES, Charlotte R. Hypnotic experiment of Dr. Reeves, Mad love. By the author of "Lover and lord.” and other stories. Madame Valerie. By F. C. Philips. Maelcho: a sixteenth century narrative. By Hon. Emily Magdalena. By P. Ponslevi. Maiden's progress: a novel in dialogue. By V. Hunt. Major Goldleaf of Ravenswood. By F. J. Martin and Major Joshua. By F. Forster. Man in black. Man of to-day. Manxman, The. By S. J. Weyman. By Helen Mathers. Queen of Ecuador. Marcella. By Mrs. H. Ward. 2 V. Marriage ceremony, A. By Ada Cambridge. MARRYAT, Florence. [Mrs. Frances Lean.] How like "She-wolves of Machecoul.") MATTHEWS, B. Late Miss Hollingford. By Rosa Mulholland. [Mrs. H. B. Reeves.] Man of to By W. E. Norris. Royal marine: an idyl of Narragansett Pier. LAWLESS, Hon. Emily. Maelcho: a sixteenth century MEADE, L. T. [Mrs. Elizab. T. T. Smith] and HALIFAX, narrative. MILLER, J. Building of the city beautiful. Miss Caprice. By St. G. Rathborne. Miss Hurd: an enigma. By Anna K. Green. Mr. Bailey-Martin. By P. White. MITCHELL, S. W. When all the woods are green. MORGAN, Emily M. Flight of the "Swallow." Late Miss Hollingford. MURFREE, Mary N. See CRADDOCK, C. E. Music hath charms. By V. M. Ferguson. My lady Rotha. By S. J. Weyman. My pretty Jane. By Effie A. Rowlands. My two wives. By T. Moleskin. Mystery of Abel Forefinger. By W. Drysdale. Mystery of Stephen Claverton & Co. By H. Knight. New rector. By S. J. Weyman. NISWONGER, C. E. Isle of feminine. By E. Hubbard. — and FENDALL, P. Daughter's sacrifice. Pierre and his people: tales of the far north. By G. Parker. Play-actress. By S. R. Crockett. Ploughed," and other stories. By L. B. Walford. PONSLEVI, P. Magdalena. POOL, Maria L. Out of step. POPE, G. W., M.D. Journey to Mars. NOBLE, Annette L., and COANN, Pearl C. Love and Postman's daughter, and other tales. By H. Herman. NORRIS, W. E. Countess Radna. No enemy (but himself). shawl-straps. Despotic lady. Matthew Austin. Victim of good luck. Potter's thumb. By Flora A. Steel. Pound of cure: a story of Monte Carlo. By W. H. Bishop. PRAED, Mrs. C. Christina Chard. Outlaw and lawmaker. Nuggets in the devil's punch bowl, and other Australian Price of a crown; or, Jehu the alchemist. By E. Sue. tales. By A. Robertson. OHNET, G. Maitre de forges. Old Boston: an American historical romance. On Cloud mountain. By F. T. Clark. On the art of writing fiction. L 9338. PUTNAM, G. I. On the offensive an army story. -Sir Robert's fortune. - Who was lost and is found. On the offensive an army story. By G. I. Putnam. Only a girl's heart. By Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. Our Mannie. By W. Heimburg. (With her "In the depths.") Out of Bohemia: a story of Paris student life. By Ger 10 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Robertson, A., to Taylor, H. C. C. ROBERTSON, A. Sinner's comedy. By J. O. Hobbes. Sir Robert's fortune. By Mrs. Oliphant. Tie and trick. Nuggets in the devil's punch bowl, and other Australian tales. ROBINSON, E. A. and WALL, G. A. The gun-bearer. ROBINSON, P. Chasing a fortune: tales and sketches. Contents: Saunterings in Mormon-land.-The special at large. -Chasing a fortune. -The zoo revisited. -Freezing questions-A wanderer's autobiography.-SMITH, Constance. Cumberer of the ground. The lost parrot.-Indian sketches.-The swamp gob- SMITH, Mrs. Elizab. T. T. See MEADE, L. T. lin. Some poets' monsters.-Freezing questions [2d SMITH, Gertrude. Rousing of Mrs. Potter, and other series].-Christmas.-Indian notes.-The special at stories. large [2d series].-Valley of teetotum trees." Out in the fields." SMITH, Hannah. See STRETTON, Hesba. ROLLINS, Clara S. A Burne-Jones head, and other Sordello: a story from Robert Browning. By F. M. sketches. ROLLINS, F. W. Break o' day tales. Contents: Miss Stillings.-The steam interlude.-Joining the cavalry.-The bishop's fifth.-The magic flask. Romance of Dijon. By M. B. Edwards. Romance of a transport. By W. C. Russell. Holland. Rejected bride (“Only a girl's heart," 2d series.) Rosamond; or, sundered hearts. By Mrs. A. McV. Speil of Ursula. By Effie A. Rowlands. Alone on a wide, wide sea. Romance of a transport. A naughty girl: a story of 1893. STEUART, J. A. romance. STEVENSON, R. L. and OSBOURNE, L. Old Boston: an American historical Will o' the mill. Ebb tide. Stickit minister, and some common Crockett. men. By S. R. Stories from the diary of a doctor. By L. T. Meade and C. Halifax. RYAN, Marah E. Flower of France: a story of old Stories of the Victoria cross heroes, etc. Surrender of Margaret Bellar Sermon at Notre Dame. By Mary P. Jacobi. (With her "Found and lost.") Seventh child. By J. S. Winter. She-wolves of Machecoul. (Same as his "Last Vendée.") SHELDON, C. M. Crucifixion of Philip Strong. Sherlock Holmes, Memoirs of. [Vol. 2.] By A. C. (In Fact, fic = TAYLOR, Winnie L. His broken sword. Tell-tale watch. By G. Höcker. Tempe: a novel. By Constance Cotterell. TENNYSON, Mary H. TERHUNE, Mary V. Fool of fate. See HARLAND, Marion. THEURIET, A. Abbé Daniel. When we two parted. By Sarah Doudney. Where honour leads. By L. Palmer. White crown, and other stories. By H. D. Ward. Thing that hath been; or, a young man's mistakes. By Who was lost and is found. A. H. Gilkes. By Mrs. Oliphant. By R. L. Stevenson. Will o' the mill. By L. A. Tadema. By Mrs. H. WILCOX, Ella W. Sweet danger. (Same as her "Mal Jane Field. Green bay tree. TOURGÉE, A. W. An outing with the queen of hearts. TOWNSEND, Virginia F. "Sirs, only seventeen!" Trail of the sword. By G. Parker. Traveller from Altruria. By W. D. Howells. Trespasser, The. By G. Parker. Trilby. By G. Du Maurier. Moulée.") and VIVIAN, H. TRISTRAM, O. The dead gallant, and The king of With the help of the angels. Every inch "2594" or, the fossil man (a mid-winter night's dream). WOOLLam, W. With the help of the angels. Ursula. By W. Heimburg. (With her "In the depths.") Zigzag tales. By H. L. Wilson. Valiant ignorance. By Mary A. Dickens. VANDAM, A. D. Mystery of the Patrician Club. Vashti and Esther: a story of society to-day. VERNE, J. Captain Hatteras. Castle of the Carpathians. Special correspondent. Victim of good luck. By W. E. Norris. Vignettes of Manhattan. By B. Matthews. VYNNE, Nora. Honey of aloes, and other stories. WALFORD, L. B. The matchmaker. "Ploughed," and other stories. Wanted, a copyist. By W. H. Brearley. WARD, H. D. White crown, and other stories. Ward in chancery. By Mrs. Alexander. WARDEN, Florence. [Mrs. F. A. James.] Adela's ordeal. Perfect fool. Waring's peril. By Capt. C. King. WARNER, C. D. Golden house. Water ghost, and others. By J. K. Bangs. 2 v. King of Schnorrers: grotesques and fantasies. Wedding garment: a tale of the life to come. By L. Aschenbrödel: a child sketch. By Mrs. G. A. Paull. Pendleton. WEDMORE, F. English episodes. Well-spring of immortality. By S. S. Hewlett. WE Asiatic breezes. By Oliver Optic. (v. 4 of "All-overthe-world library," 2d series.) AUSTIN, Caroline. Unlucky fragment of a girl's life. VERNER, E. [Elisab. Bürstenbinder.] Lover from across Banshee Castle. By Rosa Mulholland. 12 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Black Man's Ghost, to François the waif. Black man's ghost. By J. C. Hutcheson. (In "Stories Dorothy darling. By Mrs. G. Paull. Boys' revolt: a story of the street Arabs of N. Y. By Edward Claydon: a story of the days of Agincourt. By J. Otis. Brave and honest series. See ELLIS, E. S. Brave tales of daring deeds and adventures by sea and land. By J. Tillotson and others. Brave Tom; or, the battle that won. By E. S. Ellis. ("Brave and honest series," No. 1.) BRAY, Capt. C. Randall Davenant. F. Davenant. adventure.") (In Fact, fiction, history, and BRINE, Mary D. Margaret Arnold's Christmas, and ELMSLIE, Theodora C. [Baynton other stories. Brother against brother. By Oliver Optic. BURNETT, Frances H. Piccino, and other child stories. Once upon a time: fairy tales. CARROLL, L. [C. L. Dodgson.] Sylvie and Bruno, CASTLEMON, Harry. [C. A. Fosdick.] Oscar in Africa. CHEEVER, Mrs. Harriet A. St. Rockwells' little brother. By W. O. Stoddard. CLARKE, Rebecca S. See MAY, Sophie. Close of St Christopher's: a story for girls. By Emma of Lavender. Elrad, the hic. By J. Hocking. would. Brave Tom. Honest Ned. Great cattle trail. Foster.] Little lady (With his "Monk of Endeavor Chris. By Isabella T. Hopkins. and others. -- tales. - Basile (G.). The pentamerone; or, the story of stories. Campbell (Sir G.). Prince Goldenblade. Sylvie and Bruno, concluded. Daudet (A.). Eivind (R.). Frost (W. H.). Pope's mule, and other stories. Golden fairy book. By M. Jokai [and others]. Grimm's Goblins and wonder tales. Gueulette (T. S.). Thousand and one quarters of an hour (Tartarian tales). Harris (J. C.). Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Hauff (W.). Little glass man, and other stories. -Jacobs (J.), collector. More Celtic fairy tales. Paull (Mrs. G. A.). Prince Dimple. - Pyle (H.). Twilight land. Squance (H. S.). Miss Mackerell Skye: a fairy tale for young and old. Steel (Flora A.). Tales of the Punjab, told by the people. Wesselhoeft (Lily F.). Fairy-folk of Blue Hill. Family dilemma: a story for girls. By Lucy C. Lillie. FARJEON, B. L. Golden land. |