Woven with the Ship: A Novel of 1865

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by Cyrus Townsend Brady


  THAT MAINWARING AFFAIR.

  By A. MAYNARD BARBOUR.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "Reminds one of Anna Katherine Green in her palmiest days.... Keepsthe reader on the alert; deserves the applause of all who likemystery."--_Town Topics_, New York.

  "Possibly in a detective story the main object is to thrill. If so,'That Mainwaring Affair' is all right. The thrill is there,--fullmeasure, pressed down, and running over."--_Life_, New York.

  THE LOVER FUGITIVES.

  By JOHN FINNEMORE.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "It is an historical romance of the period following the Monmouthrebellion, and is full to brimming over of the bravest deeds and moststirring incidents."--_New York Journal._

  BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

  THE RED MEN OF THE DUSK.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  WHEN BLADES ARE OUT AND LOVE'S AFIELD.

  By CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY.

  Buff buckram, eight illustrations, with colored border decorations;also head-pieces, $1.50.

  "As a romance it is delightful."--_Boston Transcript._

  "A perfect gem of a volume. One of the daintiest that ever came to the_World's_ table."--_New York World._

  J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA

  By BARONESS VON HUTTEN.

  MARR'D IN MAKING.

  With frontispiece by E. Plaisted Abbott. 12mo. Cloth, ornamental,$1.25.

  "The book is a rare specimen of finished art and excels for interest,daring, and strength. The study is of the contrariety of a woman whois known to herself, but who holds herself unknown to the world, andit is quite as fascinating as 'Miss Carmichael's Conscience,' whichfirst brought the author, the Baroness von Hutten, into literaryprominence."--_Journal_, Detroit.

  MISS CARMICHAEL'S CONSCIENCE.

  With frontispiece by Elizabeth Shippen Greene. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.

  By JOHN FINNEMORE.

  THE RED MEN OF THE DUSK.

  A Romance of the Days of Cromwell. With illustrations. 12mo. Cloth,ornamental, $1.50.

  "This is a story of the days of Cromwell. The scene is laid partly inEngland and partly among the mountain fastnesses of Wales. The 'RedMen' are not Indians, but are Englishmen, driven by the unquiet timesto become a party of bandits. The hero is a soldier of the King's, ofgood birth, who seeks refuge among them, after the over-throw of theKing's court. A strong and exciting story."--_Brooklyn Eagle._

  By WILLIAM LE QUEUX.

  THE SIGN OF THE SEVEN SINS.

  12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

  "A story of Monte Carlo, and is told in the author's very best style.Mysterious and thrilling adventures follow very closely, thesituations are startling, the surprises are many. It is well worthreading."--_Commercial_, Buffalo.

  J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA

  By WILLIAM JASPER NICOLLS.

  GRAYSTONE.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "The most exciting incidents take place in a town in the coal regionsof Pennsylvania.... It is told with much charm of style and manner.The characters are well and clearly drawn, and the narrative has asustained and cumulative interest that is none too common in theselatter days."--_Philadelphia Times._

  By LOUISA PARR.

  DOROTHY FOX.

  Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "The heroine is a charming little Quaker whose upbringing forbids hermarrying the fascinating English officer who loves her. There is apleasing mixture of worldly society mingled with the quaint atmospherewhich surrounds the Fox family."--_Indianapolis Journal._

  By JAMES O. G. DUFFY.

  GLASS AND GOLD.

  12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "A strong story. The presentation of Miranda is done with broadcharity and keen insight."--_Evening Telegraph._

  J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA

  SELECTED LIST OF FICTION.

  _Books marked * illustrated._

  WILLIAM LE QUEUX.

  The Sign of the Seven Sins. $1.25; paper, 50 cents.

  JOHN LUTHER LONG.

  Miss Cherry-Blossom of Tokyo. $1.25. The Fox-Woman. $1.25.*

  H. C. MACILWAINE.

  Fate the Fiddler. $1.50.

  W. C. MORROW.

  The Ape, The Idiot, and Other People. $1.25. A Man: His Mark. $1.25.*

  B. E. STEVENSON.

  At Odds with the Regent. $1.50.*

  MAURICE THOMPSON.

  Sweetheart Manette. $1.25.*

  JOHN STRANGE WINTER.

  The Price of a Wife. $1.25. The Magic Wheel. $1.25. A Blaze of Glory. $1.25.

  J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA

  THE "TRUE" BIOGRAPHIES

  THE TRUE GEORGE WASHINGTON.

  By PAUL LEICESTER FORD.

  With twenty-four full-page illustrations. Crown octavo. Cloth, $1.00;half levant, $5.00.

  THE TRUE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.

  By SYDNEY GEORGE FISHER.

  With numerous illustrations. Crown octavo. Cloth, $2.00; half levant,$5.00.

  THE TRUE WILLIAM PENN.

  By SYDNEY GEORGE FISHER.

  With numerous hitherto unpublished illustrations, portraits, andfac-similes. Crown octavo. Cloth, $2.00; half levant, $5.00.

  THE TRUE THOMAS JEFFERSON.

  By WILLIAM ELEROY CURTIS.

  With numerous illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $2.00, net; halflevant, $5.00, net. Postage 13 cents extra.

  "The house of Lippincott started the 'true portrait' order ofbiography, in contradistinction to the garbled eulogy style ofhero-chronicling, with Paul Leicester Ford's 'True George Washington.'The next season, Mr. Sydney George Fisher, favorably known as a writeron colonial history and on the making of Pennsylvania, was broughtforward as the biographer of 'The True Benjamin Franklin.' Then 'TheTrue William Penn' from the same source, and certainly Mr. Fisher waswell equipped for this task."--_The Interior_, Chicago.

  J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA

 



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