Weazel Tim= } =A Royal Mandate= } Two Books in One Volume.
All the wisdom of the world in one volume, five dollars, neatly bound in cloth, one dollar down and one dollar a month until paid.
This and ten thousand other useful facts in one volume, only five dollars, bound in cloth.
It's like a living Jarby's Encyclopedia of Knowledge and Compendium of Literature, Science and Art, a little of everything in one volume, and all of it good.
Complete in one volume, with two illustrations by George G.
The two volumes in French--the fifth and sixth--are bound together in the translation in one volume.
One volume more, my friends, one volume more-- Celt and Goth shall be pleased with one volume more.
New Edition, complete in One Volume; with Portrait and Vignette.
But a few still remained on the old ground, and fortunately five were bound up together in one volume, which was not comprised in the wretched fiasco and anti-climax.
Letters concerning it and its theories began to pour in from strangers in all parts of the United Kingdom; and at the end of its twelvemonth's run in the circulating libraries Mr. Bentley brought it out in one volume in his 'Favorite' series.
The Soul of Lilith,' published only last year, ran through four editions in three-volume form; it is issued now in one volume by Messrs.
Fourth Edition, Revised, One Volume, with a Portrait of Miss Bronte and a View of Haworth Parsonage.
The work includes three divisions, each inone volume complete in itself.
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