The clipper-yacht, or, Moloch, the money-lender! a tale of London, and the Thames |
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The clipper-yacht, or, Moloch, the money-lender! | ||
THE YANKEE,
FOR THE 21ST OF DECEMBER, WILL CONTAIN THE BEGINNING
OF A LOCAL AND INTENSELY INTERESTING
ORIGINAL NOVEL,
WRITTEN EXPRTSSLY FOR IT BY
WM. HENRY HERBERT,
Author of `Cromwell,' `The Brothers,' `Marmaduke Wyvill,' &c.&c.
ENTITLED
RUTH WHALLEY:
THE FAIR PURITAN.
A TALE OF THE BAY PROVINCE.
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FRANK RIVERS, Or, The Dangers of the Town. A Tale of New York.
This popular story is founded upon the romantic but guilty amours of
ELLEN JEWETT and RICHARD P. ROBINSON, and their fearful
punishment.
MARK MANLY; Or, The Skipper's Lad. A Tale of Boston Bay.
LA BONITA CIGARRETA; Or, The Beautiful Cigar Vender. A Tale
of New York.
STEEL BELT; Or, The Three-Masted Goleta.
The clipper-yacht, or, Moloch, the money-lender! | ||