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The Prince and the Pauper. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
These are the three most popular of Mark Twain's stones. They are specially bound, profusely illustrated, square octavo, and uniform in style. Sold only in sets.
Set complete, in a box, - - - - $6 00

Special edition of the above books, fully illustrated and handsomely bound, sold separately:
The Prince and the Pauper, - - - $3 00 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, - 2 75 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, 3 00
Cheap Edition of Huckleberry Finn, - $1 00
Works By Mark Twain.
LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. An Octavo Volume of
624 Pages, and over 300 Illustrations. Among his native scenes, he here describes his own early-experiences; what he did and saw, felt and suffered; the wild adventures and daring exploits; the moving incidents by "flood and field;" accidents, explosions, rescues, fights, murders - the thousand romances, comedies, and tragedies that went on around him. He combines, as no one else can, pathos, sentiment and humor.
In extra cloth, handsomely stamped in black and gold, plain edges, - - - - $3 50
THE STOLEN WHITE ELEPHANT, AND EIGHTEEN OTHER STORIES. One Volume, 16mo. This book contains some of Mark Twain's most entertaining stories.
Cloth, ------- $1 00
MARK TWAIN's LIBRARY OF HUMOR, a compiiation of good things by the Prince of Humorists. An Octavo Volume of over 700 Pages. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble. Centainly no one is more capable of judging what is humorous than Mark Twain. For years he has carefully gathered what has struck him as being bright and amusing, and in this work he has been ably assisted. This collection has now been put into book form, and from the great care that has been bestowed upon it, and owing to the high source from which it emanates, it must become the standard Library of Humor. The cream of American humor, from Washington Irving to Bill Nye, including the best selections from Twain's own works. A short biographical sketch of each author quoted is given. Kemble's illustrations are in his best vein, and greatly enhance the value of the book. In cloth, plain edges, - - - - $3 5° In full sheep, library style, marbled edges, - 4 00 In red seal, half Russia, marbled edges, - 4 25
In half morocco, marbled edges, - - 5 00
In full Turkey morocco, beveled boards, antique back and gilt edges, - - - - 7 00
 
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