BROWNLOWS.

A Novel.


B y   M R S.   O L I P H A N T,


AUTHOR OF

“AGNES,” “MADONNA MARY,” “THE LAIRD OF NORLAW,” “THE DAYS OF MY LIFE,”
“CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD,” “LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING,” &c.


NEW YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
FRANKLIN SQUARE.
1868.

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By Mrs. Oliphant.

BROWNLOWS. A Novel. 8vo, Paper.

THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING, Minister of the National Scotch Church,London. Illustrated by his Journals and Correspondence. 8vo, Cloth,$3 50.

MADONNA MARY. A Novel. 8vo, Paper, 50 cents.

MISS MARJORIBANKS. A Novel. 8vo, Paper, 50 cents.

AGNES. A Novel. 8vo, Paper, 75 cents.

THE DAYS OF MY LIFE. An Autobiography. A Novel. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

THE LAIRD OF NORLAW. A Scottish Story. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

THE LAST OF THE MORTIMERS. A Story in Two Voices. 12mo, Cloth, $150.

THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR. A Novel. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

LUCY CROFTON. A Novel. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

A SON OF THE SOIL. A Novel. 8vo, Cloth, $1 50; Paper, $1 00.

CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD. A Novel. 8vo, Cloth, $1 75; Paper, $125.

THE PERPETUAL CURATE. A Novel. 8vo, Cloth, $1 50; Paper, $1 00.

THE ATHELINGS; or, The Three Gifts. A Novel. 8vo, Paper, 75 cents.

KATIE STEWART. A True Story. 8vo, Paper, 25 cents.

THE QUIET HEART. A Novel. 8vo, Paper, 25 cents.

That the authoress of the “Chronicles of Carlingford” is entitledto a prominent position in the upper chamber of modern novelists,none will be inclined to dispute who have been fascinated by thatdelightful series.—London Reader.

Mrs. Oliphant’s books are always characterized by thought andearnestness—some purpose making itself manifest in them beyondthat of merely striking the fancy of her readers, or gaining theirattention for a moment.—London Review.

Some writers seem to have no power of growth; they reproducethemselves with more or less success. But others improve instead ofdeteriorating. There is no living novelist in whom this improvementis so marked as Mrs. Oliphant.—London Press.


Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.{5}

BROWNLOWS.