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“He has given to the world a series of pictures, which have
as distinct and original a vitality as any thing added, during
this generation, to American art or letters.”

The Galaxy.

WORKS OF BRET HARTE.

THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP.

Sixteenth Edition. In one volume 16mo. Price $1.50.

POEMS BY BRET HARTE.

TWENTIETH EDITION.

“Some of Mr. Harte's poems are known to every reader of American newspapers; for there is
hardly a journal in the country which has not reproduced his quaint ballads. His verses are quoted
everywhere; and snatches of them frequently illustrate leading articles, and elucidate political discussions.”


New-York World.

One volume 16mo. Price $1.50.

THE HEATHEN CHINEE.

With Eight Full-page Illustrations by S. Eytinge, Jun. Paper Cover, 25 Cents.

This world-famous poem has been fitly illustrated by Mr. Eytinge, who has had the great advantage
of the author's suggestions. Under his skilful hand, Truthful James, William Nye, and Ah Sin, are
most effectively as well as authentically portrayed.

CONDENSED NOVELS.

Illustrated. Price $1.50.

A new and enlarged edition of this popular book is nearly ready. It contains, in addition to the
matter of the previous issues,

Condensed Novels in the Style of Charles Reade and
Mr. Disraeli.

These, like the other parodies, are done with so remarkable skill, that the reader accepts unhesitatingly
the assertion of “The Hartford Courant,” that Mr. Harte's “power of imitation is a sixth sense.” This
volume will be uniform in appearance with his “Luck of Roaring Camp,” and “Poems;” and will be
issued in handsome style on tinted paper, with illustrations by S. Eytinge, Jun.

∵ For sale by all Booksellers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price
by the Publishers,

James R. Osgood & Co., Boston.