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"The best and cheapest pennyworth of popular
literature ever produced? 9 says The Times, is
Cassell's Saturday Journal,
(Weekly, id.; Monthly, 6d,)
of which a New Volume has just commenced. Two New Serial Stories of
.... Doom, ' in CitsseJ s
'•■"^Ty v J3 ? s =^?*i;; i: ;: .. -. : . : v||^|g^_ Sa.ura'ay Journal.
exceptional power and extraordinary interest are now appearing, entitled
"Tracked to Doom," a Detective Tale of to-day by Dick Donovan, and
"An Excellent Knave," by J. Fitzgerald Molloy. Each weekly
number contains 24 Pages Illustrated, and the Journal forms a perfect
library of amusing and entertamiog literature.
"'Cassell's Saturday Journal,'" says The Literacy Churchman, "is well printed,
well illustrated, and without a dull column in its twenty-four pages. It is Wonderful
how iG can be produced for a penny."
CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited, Ludg-ate Hill, London; Paris &* Melbourne.

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