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POPULAR LIBRARIES.

"Books to please the million must not only be good but attractive; not simply strengthen the constitution, but please, if not tickle and excite the palate. When the masses go to ROUTLEDGE'S they are at least sure of being gratified and pleased; they have still to acquire the same conviction in other quarters."

THE TIMES, Dec. 15, 1853.

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"This valuable series now contains upwards of 110 volumes. They form a complete library of instructive, useful, and entertaining knowledge. Each Work is sold separately, at prices varying from one to two shillings, and many of them are illustrated; or they may be obtained strongly bound in cloth, with gilt letterings, at sixpence a volume extra. They are admirably adapted for all Mechanics' Institutes, Soldiers and Sailors' Libraries, or Village Book Clubs, and for all kinds of popular instruction. They embrace the Works of our best authors in the various departments of Biography, History, Fiction, &c.; and books that formerly cost pounds may now be obtained for shillings.

"No family ought to be without this Library, as it furnishes the readiest resources for that education which ought to accompany or succeed that of the boarding-school or academy, and is infinitely more conducive than either to the cultivation of the intellect and the well-being of society."

Price One Shilling each in fancy boards, except where specified; or in cloth, strongly bound, 6d. a volume extra to the price named.

Contents of the Series, viz.:

1. How To MAKE MONEY

"Contains sound practical advice and information."

E. T. Freedley.

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ROUTLEDGE'S CHEAP SERIES.

2. CLOVERNOOK; OR, OUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

"A book similar and equal to Miss Mitford's 'Our Village.'"

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Alice Carey.

Amy Lothrop.

"As a companion to the Wide, Wide World,' is universally admired." Miss Wetherell.

4. THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD (1s. 6d.)

"Few will lay down this book without being better for reading it."

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"All the world agrees there was but one Nelson."

6. WELLINGTON (LIFE OF)

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James Allen.

Charles MacFarlane.

"The best life that has appeared of Our Immortal Duke.""

7. WHITE SLAVE

R. Hildreth.

"As a companion to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' should be read by all."

8. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

Mrs. Stowe.

"The best cheap edition, with the Earl of Carlisle's Preface."

Oliver Goldsmith.

10. VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, AND POEMS

"Our delight, alike in boyhood and old age."

11. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE

Hawthorne.

"Is another proof of Hawthorne's unrivalled talent."

12. SIR ROBERT PEEL: HIS LIFE AND TIMES.

"Will be read with interest by all-it possesses the charm of novelty."

13. FRANKLIN AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS (1s. 6d) P. L. Simmonds. "An account of the voyages to discover the North West Passage."

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"Miss Wetherell's popularity is only equalled by Mrs. Stowe."

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Miss Wetherell.

H. B. Stowe.

Albert Smith.

"Contains many tales not included in other editions."

16. CHRISTOPHER TADPOLE (2s.)

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"Albert Smith and Charles Dickens so nearly resemble each other in their sketches of London life, that it is difficult to give the preference."

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"The most humorous book since the Pickwick Papers.'"'

18. GRIMALDI'S LIFE (2s.)

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Henry Cockton.

Charles Dickens.

J. H. Stocqueler.

"Contains all that is wanted to be known about this important country."

20. WILD SPORTS AND ADVENTURES (1s. 6d.)

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"Forms a admirable companion to 'Wild Sports of the West.'"'

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"Something like Goldsmith's Chinese Letters,' and supposed to have been written from Palmyra in the days of Zenobia."

22. ROME AND THE EARLY CHRISTIANS

"Is a work of established reputation."

23. GOLD COLONIES OF AUSTRALIA

"Nearly 40,000 copies of this work have been sold."

24. NEW ZEALAND

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W. Ware.

G. B. Earp.

G. B. Earp.

"Mr. Earp, from his long residence in New Zealand, is better qualified to write a sound practical work than any other writer."

25. WHAT WE DID IN AUSTRALIA. Edited by

G. B. Earp.

"Affords the reader the clearest and best impression of our British El Dorado."

26. SHANE FADH'S WEDDING, AND OTHER TALES (1s. 6d.) W. Carleton. "Carleton's Stories of the Irish are only equalled by Sir Walter Scott's Tales of the Highlanders.""

27. PARTY FIGHT, AND OTHER TALES (1s. 6d.) "Truly intensely Irish."

28. PHIL PURCELL, AND OTHER TALES (1s. 6d.) "Best story of Irish Life published."

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W. Carleton.

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W. Carleton.

W. Carleton.

W. Carleton.

Alfred Crowquill.

29. POOR SCHOLAR, AND OTHER TALES (1s. 6d.)
"Unequalled in the whole range of English fiction."

30. PHELIM O'TOOLE'S COURTSHIP (1s. 6d.)

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"Whether in comic or serious literature, Carleton excels."

31. BUNDLE OF CROWQUILLS

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"Cannot do better than follow the Author's advice in his Prefaceread it."

32. CHRISTMAS DAY, AND HOW IT WAS SPENT

"Has four illustrations by Phiz."

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Crayon.

"In which the position of the Dresswearer and Dressmaker is vividly portrayed."

34. Two YEARS BEFORE THE MAST (1s. 6d.)

"The best life of a sailor published."

35. REPRESENTATIVE MEN

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"The most successful of Mr. Emerson's works."

36, 37. TWICE-TOLD TALES (Two Series)

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Any reader must be charmed with any work of Hawthorne's."

38. MONK AND WASHINGTON

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ROUTLEDGE'S CHEAP SERIES.

39. HYPERION

"Longfellow's best prose work.'

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Longfellow.

40. REMINISCENCES OF A PHYSICIAN.

"Contains tales only equalled by The Diary of a Physician.'”

"Will, it is expected, be equally popular as Queechy.'"

41. SIR ROLAND ASHTON (28.)

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Lady Long.

Washington Irving.

Washington Irving.

"The reader will read on in uninterrupted gratification."

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44. LIVES OF THE SUCCESSORS OF MAHOMET . Washington Irving.

"Presents a striking instance of the triumph of enthusiastic fanaticism."

45. MIDSHIPMAN; OR, TWELVE YEARS AT SEA

Mant.

"As fresh as any page of Marryatt or Cooper when first perused.”

46. NELSON ON INFIDELITY (18.) Edited by the Rev. C. A. Rogers.

"More than 100,000 copies of this work have been sold in America."

47. RUSSIA As It Is

J. R. Morell.

"Should be read by all who wish a knowledge of this country."

49. LAMPLIGHTER (The). 18. 6d.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin' has even been superseded by the 'Lamplighter.""

50. TURKEY PAST AND PRESENT

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"As a true picture of Turkey appears most opportunely."

51. MONT BLANC AND BACK

"Cannot fail to be interesting to all travellers."

52. ARAGO'S ASTRONOMY. Edited and Revised by the

J. R. Morell.

Walter White.

Rev. G. L. Tomlinson.

"Arago, the Royal Astronomer of France, has won undying fame.”

53. SCHAMYL AND CIRCASSIA. Translated by

McKenzie.

"Schamyl has completely worn out every Russian General that has been sent against him.'

54. INDUSTRY OF AMERICA

Whitworth and Wallis.

"This report has astonished manufacturers, and startled men of science.'

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"Abounds with humour, and is illustrated by George Cruikshank." 56. WE ARE ALL LOW PEOPLE THERE, AND OTHER TALES. By the talented Author of Caleb Stukeley.

57. THE ROVING ENGLISHMAN.

His sketches of continental travel are spirited and graphic."

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