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WORKS OF GEORGE LIPPARD
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WORKS OF GEORGE LIPPARD

Transmitted by mail from the office of “THE QUAKER CITY,” to all
all parts of the Union, and on more reasonable terms than they
can be obtained of any Bookseller or Periodical Agent
.

WASHINGTON AND HIS GENERALS,
OR LEGENDS OF THE REVOLUTION.

Tenth edition, 530 pages. $1.00.

Pronounced by the press of the Country, the most graphic and interesting work ever written
upon the Revolution. The Legends of the Revolution should find a place in every Home of
the Land.

THE QUAKER CITY,
A ROMANCE OF PHILADELPHIA LIFE, MYSTERY AND CRIME.

Twenty-fifth American edition, 500 pp. with a splendid engraving by Darley. $1.00.

This work has a world-wide reputation. It has been published in England, translated into
German, and issued at Leipsie by the celebrated German publisher, Otto Wigand. At least
150,000 copies have been sold in England and America. It is, perhaps, the very best Romance
— certainly the truest — ever written upon the Real life of a Great City.

PAUL ARDENHEIM,
THE MONK OF WISSAHIKON.

A Romance of the Revolution, just published, 540 pp. with an engraving by Thomas. $1.00.

This work illustrates the Masonic organizations of the Revolution. It is a story and a
history — full of mystery, fact, incident and romance.

THE NAZARINE,
OR THE LAST OF THE WASHINGTONS.

Two volumes, (the second volume so long delayed and looked for with such intense interest,
now on the eve of publication.) 500 pp. $1.00.

The delineations of certain American Statesmen, in the pages of this work, have already excited
an absorbing interest, throughout the Union. The character of Millstone of Milastoga
has startled the politicians, like a thunder-bolt from a clear sky.

Any person remitting THREE DOLLARS by mail will receive all of
these works, or for FIVE DOLLARS they will be entitled to a copy of the
“Quaker City” newspaper for one year, in addition to a complete set of the
above Books
.