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.
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