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diff --git a/45433.txt b/45433.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bb3f8ea..0000000 --- a/45433.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2262 +0,0 @@ - S. W. PARTRIDGE CATALOGUE OF POPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, 1904 - - - - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost -no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it -under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this -eBook or online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license. - - - -Title: S. W. Partridge Catalogue of Popular Illustrated Books, 1904 -Author: S. W. Partridge -Release Date: April 18, 2014 [EBook #45433] -Language: English -Character set encoding: US-ASCII - - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK S. W. PARTRIDGE CATALOGUE OF -POPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, 1904 *** - - - - -Produced by Al Haines. - - - - - - S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO. - CATALOGUE - OF - Popular - Illustrated - Books - - Classified according - to Prices. - - - New Books and New Editions - are marked with an Asterisk. - - - - Published by - S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO., - 8 & 9, PATERNOSTER Row, LONDON, E.C. - 1904 - - - - - _*10s.*_ - - By FERRAR FENTON. - -The Complete Bible in Modern English. Incorporating the five volumes -recently issued. Cloth extra, gilt top. Net. (For list of separate -volumes, see page 7). - - - - _*7s.*_ - -The Holy Land in Geography and History. By Townsend McCoun, M.A. With -154 Coloured Maps and Plans. Two volumes (not sold separately). Crown -8vo. Cloth boards. - - - _*5s. each.*_ - - By GEO. MANVILLE FENN. - -*To Win or to Die. By George Manville Fenn. Large Crown 8vo. -Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges. - -Sappers and Miners; or, The Flood Beneath the Sea. By G. Manville Fenn. -Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges. - -In the Mahdi's Grasp. By G. Manville Fenn. Illustrated by Lancelot -Speed. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, gilt edges. - -In Honour's Cause: A Tale of the Days of George the First. By G. -Manville Fenn. Illustrated by Lancelot Speed. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth -boards, gilt edges. - -Steve Young; or, The Voyage of the "Hvalross" to the Icy Seas. By G. -Manville Fenn. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges. - - - By ROBERT LEIGHTON. - -Cap'n Nat's Treasure: A Tale of Old Liverpool. By Robert Leighton, -Author of "The Pilots of Pomona," etc. Eight Illustrations. Large Crown -8vo. Cloth. - - - By G. A. HENTY. - -Cuthbert Hartington: A Tale of Two Sieges of Paris. By Geo. A. Henty. -Large Crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Cloth boards, gilt edges. - - -The Scarlet Judges. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of "A Hero King: A -Romance of the Days of Alfred the Great," etc. Illustrated. Large Crown -8vo. Bevelled boards, gilt edges. - -The Two Protectors: Oliver and Richard Cromwell. By Sir Richard Tangye, -K.B. 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