Pulp Fiction, 1860 · page 106 of 108
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AN EXQUISITE ROMANCE! ——————nt + 1m > BEADLE’S DIME NOVELS. No. 44, [| Ready Jan. Ist, 1861.] No. (4, THE EMERALD NECKLACE; Virs. Buitertiy’ s Boarder. SS ae BY ROSH KENNEDY. The Publishers of the Dime Novels take great pleasure in intro- ducing this exquisite romance to their readers. It is from the pen of one of the most graceful and popular writers of fiction in this’ country, and by its fascinations, both of style and story, will serve, to crente a renewed interest in this already vastly popular scries of “THE EMERALD NECKLACE” {s founded upon incidents of a historic though highly romantic na- ture. Its characters are of to-day. It is, therefore, of that school of fiction which, while it preserves all the studied truthfulness of historical incident, still is so wholly given up to the passion of the ~ story, a3 to render its perusal extremely fascinating, and its impres- sion pleasing, BE SURE TO GET IT! BEADLE & COMPANY. General Dime Book Publishers, NEW-YORK. EComichbooks: co m |