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"There is a World of Knowledge, Wit, and Philosophy in these Books."

DICKENS' HOUSEHOLD BOOKS

HOME AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY:

OR, CHAPTERS ON EVERY-DAY TOPICS: from "Household Words," edited by CHARLES DICKENS, author of "Bleak House," "Dombey & Son," "Pickwick Club," " Oliver Twist," etc. One vol., 12mo. 500 pages. Cloth, $1.

"This work contains a vast fund of useful information upon scientific subjects, as applied to the every-day affairs of life."-Star of the North.

"These volumes will meet a want long and widely felt by families, schools, and individuals, We cannot recommend them too earnestly to the public generally.” -Chris. Chron.

"Home and Social Philosophy' embraces eighteen articles from Dickens. 'Household Words,' calculated to illustrate, in a familiar manner, various subjects in domestic and social economy, natural philosophy, and kindred topics."-Schenectady Cabinet.

HOME NARRATIVES:

OR, STORIES FROM "HOUSEHOLD WORDS," edited by CHARLES DICKENS.
New Edition, enlarged and extended, in one vol., 12mo.
384 pages.
Cloth, $1.

"These stories have the same exuberance of life and animation, the same vivid description, clear portraiture, genial satire, gentle touches of nature, and lively sympathy with the joys and sorrows of the poor, that constitute the charm of the author's more labored productions."-Courier and Enquirer.

"Admirably adapted to alleviate the tedium of a long journey, or to amuse a vacant or a sick hour at home."-Boston Traveller.

"A more delightful volume, for occasional reading by the fireside, or in the railcar, cannot well be procured."-Commercial Adv.

THE WORLD HERE AND THERE:

OR, TRAVELLER'S NOTES: from "Household Words," edited by CHAS. DICKENS. A new and enlarged edition, in one vol. 12mo. 384 pages. Cloth, $1.

"This volume, written in Dickens' own peculiar style, gives us a bird's-eye view of various parts of the world, and contains a good deal that is instructive, combined with still more that is amusing. There are portions of it that task our risibles pretty severely, but if it were otherwise, one might be inclined to raise a doubt in respect to the authorship."-Albany Argus.

"It is made up of the cream of those felicitious travelling sketches which have appeared in the 'Household Words' of Dickens; and forms a volume replete with sharming information and most agreeable pictures."-Home Journal.

BUNCE & BROTHER, PUBLISHERS, 126 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.

Men of Character.

BY DOUGLAS

JERROLD.

Author of "Caudle Lectures," "St. Giles and St. James," "Man Made of Money," ko.

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JOB PIPPINS, The Man Who Couldn't Help It.

ISAAC CHEEK, The Man of Wax.

TITUS TRUMPS, The Man of Many Hopes. JACK RUNNYMEDE, The Man of Many Thanks. Humorously Illustrated with Original Designs by Coffin. In one volume, 12mo., cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.

Nothing can equal the buoyant, unctuous and overflowing humor which characterizes the sketches of "Men of Character," from the pen of the great English humorist, Douglas Jerrold. The oddest and most laughprovoking characters are grouped together, and comic situations follow each other rapidly, and are so irresistibly funny, odd and laughable, that the most cynical are betrayed into merriment. There is no resisting Jerrold's humor. It takes you by storm, and when once you have commenced the perusal of his pages, you follow him with delight, as line after line unfolds his quaint thoughts, and the rich adventures, plights and predicaments of his heroes.

This brilliant author has displayed in these productions his happy faculty in the delineation of humorous character. His style overflows with wit, keen sarcasm, and close observation, while these sketchy stories are redundant with comic situations and delightful adventures.

"Douglass Jerrold never wrote anything more piquant and characteristic."-Daily Times.

"Replete with that humor which gave so wide a popularity to the Candle Lectures."-Family Friend,

"A searching, sparkling satire on the weaknesses of man."-Dutchman.

BUNCE & BROTHER, PUBLISHERS,
126 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.

Bigh Life in New York.

BY JONATHAN SLICK, ESQ.

In a Series of Letters to ZEPHARIAH SLICK, Esq., Justice of the Peace and Deacon in the Church, over to Weathersfield, in the State of Connecticut.

Humorously Illustrated. In cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.
Copies mailed free of postage upon the receipt of the price.

A hearty laugh is the sure reward of every reader of this inexpressib funny volume. It depicts the adventures and vicissitudes, in fashionable zociety, of a "live Yankee," fresh from the onion beds of Weathersfield, who describes all he sees and encounters in the richest Yankee and with the rarest humor.

"We have had a great many good, broad, side-aching laughs over its pages, and have grown fat thereon. We recommend every one who enjoys fun to purchase a copy and read for themselves, guaranteeing that they will never regret the money spent.". Sunday Atlas.

"His portraiture of 'High Life in New York,' is inimitable. There is a fund of amusement in this volume that cannot fail to dispel the blues from the most inveterate anchorite."-Boston Transcript.

"For downright drollery and hearty humor, these letters have never had their equal in the productions of an American pen."-Springfield Republican.

"Jonathan Slick's flow of wit, the freshness of his humor, the exquisite richness of his adventures are unapproachable."-Boston Mail.

"These letters are in the genuine Yankee vein, and will keep the render in the best of humor to the end."-Bangor Journal.

"Rich enough for any lover of an amusing book is this volume."-Evening Mirror.

"Get the book, read it, and be merry."-Whig Press.

"Decidedly rich and comical adventures."-Charleston Courier.

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A species of wit and humor unsurpassed."-Philadelphia Argus.

BUNCE & BROTHER, PUBLISHERS
126 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.

Mammou;

OR, THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS.

BY MRS. GORE.

Author of "Abednego," "Banker's Wife," "Heir of Selwood," &c., &c.

In one vol. 12mo., 374 pages.

"Mammon' is written with Mrs. Gore's usual vivacity. The novel is exhilarating in tone, and exhibits the follies and weaknesses of life in a spirit of playful sarcasm. The scenes of many-colored life carry forward the story with animation, and broad dioramic sketches of society give reality to the whole composition."-The Press.

"Mrs. Gore style is always animated, light, and playful. It is sustained by originality of thought, and sparkles with satirical allusions. Her new romance exhibits English manners at the present day. It is thoroughly amusing, and is written with force and point."-Sunday Times.

"Mrs. Gore is certainly foremost among the female novelists of the day for wit, for acuteness of observation, for originality of remark, and generally for her graphic powers. These qualities ornament Mammon' in profusion."-Observer.

"We must say that we prefer 'Mammon' to either of the other novels which Mrs. Gore has given to the world."-Athenæum.

"The most lovely and entertaining novel Mrs. Gore has yet written."Literary Gazette.

"In the novel of 'Mammon,' the style of Mrs. Gore is as buoyant, rapid, and pointed as usual."-Spectator.

"A really good novel, that will attract every educated and observant reader."-Messenger.

BUNCE & BROTHER, PUBLISHERS,

126 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK.

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FROM “HOUSEHOLD WORDS," EDITED BY
CHARLES DICKENS.

Author of "Pickwick Papers," "Nicholas Nickelby," "Oliver Twist,"
"Dombey and Son," "David Copperfield," "Hard Times,”
&c., &c., &c.,

Lew York.

BUNCE & BROTHER, PUBLISHERS,

134 NASSAU STREET.

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