Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1876, by
                         T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
            In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.



MRS. C. A. WARFIELD'S                                NEW          WORKS.

         Each Book is in One Volume, Xorocco Cloth, price 1.75.

SEA AND SHORE.
      MIRIAM'S MEMOIRS.
           MONPORT HALL.
                THE HOUSEHOLD OF BO UVERIE.
                     A DO UBLE WEDDIYG; or, How She was Won.
                           HESTER HOWARD'S TEMPTATION.
                  Prom Gail Hamdlton, author of "Gala Days," etc.
  "'The Household of Bouverie ' is one of those books that pluck out all your teeth, and
then dare you to bite them. Your interest ia awakened at once in the first chapter, and
you are whirled through in a lightning-express train that leaves you no opportunity to
look at the little details ,f wood, and lawn, and river. You notice two or three little
peculiarities of style-one or two 'bits' of painting-and then you pull on your seven-
leagued boots, and away you go."
From George Ripley's Review of "The Household of Bourere " in farper'a Magazine.
"'The Household of Bouverie' betrays everywere a daring boldness of conception,
singular fertility of illustration, and a combined beauty and vigor of expression, which it
would be difficult to match in any recent works of fiction. In these days, it is somewhat
refreshing to meet with a female novel-writer like Mrs. Warfield. M ho displays in her works
the unmistakable fire of genius, however terrific its brightness."
           From Marion Harland, author of "Alone,"  Hidden Path," etc.
  "'The Household of Bouverie,' by Mrs. Warfield, is a wonderful book. I have read it
twice-the second time more carefully than the first-and I use the term 'wonderful,'
because it best expresses the feeling uppermost in my mind, both while reading and thinking
It over. As a piece of imaginative writing, I have seen nothing to equal it sinle the days of
Edgar A. Poe, and I doubt whether he could have sustained himself and the reader through
a book half the size of the ' Household of Bouverle.' I was literally hurried through it by
my intense sympathy, my devouring curiosity-It was more than Interest. I read every-
where-between the courses of the hotel-table, on the boat, in the cars-until I had
swallowed the last line. This is no common occurrence with a veteran romance reader
like myself."

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