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I , just exactly one-half the price they have ever been sold before. This 1 1 I new edition, just as complete as the old one, which still sells, by the way I I $50.00. This new edition is only $25.00 for the 25 volumes. j B It had been Mark Twain's ambition to nave Ms books in eve M American home, and he made a great personal sacrifice to bring abo 1 this remarkable opportunity tor the first time in the history of publli f ing copyrighted books are sold at the price of non-copyrighted booki I the chance will not come again. I But for Mark Twain's action this would have been impossible. Never befx 1 has a copyrighted library set of a standard author's works been issued at sue His Complete Works ijl 1 25 Beautiful Volumes 1 ; THE INNOCENTS ABROAD (Vol. I.) 14. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON ; 2. THE INNOCENTS ABROAD (Vol. II.) 15. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER. 3. A TRAMP ABROAD (Vol. I.) e. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE, ETC1 1 4. A TRAMP ABROAD (Vol. II.) 17 j0AN OF ARC (Vol. I.) 11 5. FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR (Vol. I.) JQAN OF (VoU IL) - im 6. FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR (Vol. II.) SKETCHES NEW AND OLD II ! JKSillnn 20. TOM SAWYER ABROAD, ETC . A 8. ROUGHING IT (Vol. II.) f AwrDirAKI ri AIUAMT nr n im II 9. LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI ' SS I 10. THE GILDED AGE (Vol. I.) 22' LITERARY ESSAYS Jffl 11. THE GILDED AGE (Vol. II.) 23. MY DEBUT AS A LITERARY PERI 12 THE ADVENTURES OF TOMSAWYER 24. THE $30,000 BEQUEST, ETC 13. HUCKLEBERRY FINN. 25: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IHTHIS complete set of all the great humorist's works breathes his sPirit"Jf spirit of eternal youth they are new books ; to own them is always to'fj new books, a fountain of youth. They never age, because humor, kindlirj and truth never grow old. Mark Twain himself wrote a preface to this edit Kit, Brander Matthews has written the biographical criticism of Mark Twain and work. There are portraits of the author from photographs and paintings ta at periods when the different books were in process of writing. This edj includes his later collected writings, such as " Eve's Diary," etc., etc. f 1 ik I Brander Matthews says: "Mark Twain will be included in that group of writers ha by MoliSre and Cervantes. With the exception of Count Tolstoi, Twain was the greatd jit I recent modern writers and will be handed down to posterity through the trio of his w ?. I 'Huckleberry Finn,' 'Tom Sawyer,' and ' Pudd'nhead Wilson.' Twain is a greater stylj !! than Stevenson or Thoreau, and ,his 'Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg' is one of theJL finest works in English literature." Jlie HPHERE are beautiful pictures by such artists as Brown, Frost, w hAZ Newell, Beard, Dielman, Smedley, Thulstrup, Clinedinst, BCj! ft Mora, Weldon, Kemble, Gilbert, Du Mond, Merrill, Qpper. ? FraBUaWJ . v New ItjL, v Please senljja i examination,- 2 "pHE binding is in rich red rep silk book cloth with .,,5 wmt I - title labels stamped in gold. The books are Autw Nond I printed on white antique wove paper, especially Jytl:S & made for this edition. Each volume is of generous retaln the set for five JajY I i3n(j zxi inches. ' the expiration of at tlm. R size ana duik, 573 incneb. , not care for the bookSt 1 I C them at your expense. If 1. I J books, I will remit $200 a m0. I JF the full price. $25-00. has been ' Ju I HARPER k BROTHERS f mr, I FramtlkiiB Square, New Yorlc City j signature; . ; -jmict Send books to "'L |