1855-08-24-New York Tribune-New Book Store
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New Book Store
- New York Tribune, 24 August 1855, pg. 1
NEW BOOK STORE—No. 76 Nassau-st.—
- All the Publications of the day received as soon as published.
- Subscriptions received for all the Magazines and Periodicals, or sold by the single number, at reduced prices.
- CLEVE HALL. By Miss Sewell, author of "Amy Herbert," "The Experience of Life," &c. This writer is too well known to need commendation.
- THE ESCAPED NUN; or, DISCLOSURES OF CONVENT LIFE AND THE CONFESSIONS OF A SISTER OF CHARITY. Giving a more minute detail of their inner life and a bolder revelation of the mysteries and secrets of Nunneries than have ever before been submitted to the American public.
- MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND HIS TIMES. By a journalist.
- LIGHT AND DARKNESS; or, THE SHADOW OF FATE. A story of fashionable life.
- MAUD, and other Poems by Alfred Tennyson, D. C. L.
- THE PROPHETS OF MORMONISM UNVEILED. With Illustrations. By one acquainted with the mysteries of that singular sect.
- N. S. PACKHURST, No. 76 Nassau-st.