Boston Neighbours In Town and OutPoor, Agnes Blake
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Boston Neighbours In Town and Out
Poor, Agnes Blake
Boston (Mass.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Short stories
"A Southern story of romantic and thrilling
interest."--_Boston Times._
XXIV. =Margot.= By SIDNEY PICKERING.
"We have nothing but praise for this excellently written
novel."--_Pall Mall Gazette._
XXV. =The Fall of the Sparrow.= By M. C. BALFOUR.
"A book to be enjoyed ... of unlagging interest and original
in conception."--_Boston Times._
XXVI. =Elementary Jane.= By RICHARD PRYCE.
"A heartfelt, sincere, beautiful love story, told with
infinite humor."--_Chicago Times-Herald._
XXVII. =The Man of Last Resort.= By MELVILLE D. POST.
"The author makes a strong plea for moral responsibility in
his work, and his vivid style and undeniable earnestness
must carry great weight with all thinking readers. It is a
notable book."--_Boston Times._
XXVIII. =The Confession of Stephen Whapshare.= By EMMA BROOKE.
_In preparation:_
XXIX. =The Chase of an Heiress.= By CHRISTIAN REID.
XXX. =Lost Man's Lane.= By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN.
THE UNIVERSITY SERIES
I. =Harvard Stories.= Sketches of the Undergraduate. By W. K. POST.
Fifteenth edition. 12 deg., paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.
"Not since the days of _Hammersmith_ have we had such a
vivid picture of college life as Mr. W. K. Post has given us
in this book. Unpretentious, in their style, the stories are
mere sketches, yet withal the tone is so genuine, the local
color so truly 'crimson,' as to make the book one of
unfailing interest."--_Literary World._
II. =Pale Yarns.= By J. S. WOOD. Fifth edition. Illustrated, 12 deg., $1.00.
"A bright, realistic picture of college life, told in an
easy conversational, or descriptive style, and cannot fail
to genuinely interest the reader who has the slightest
appreciation of humor. The volume is illustrated and is just
the book for an idle or a lonely hour."--_Los Angeles
Times._
III. =The Babe, B.A.= Stories of Life at Cambridge University. By EDW
F. BENSON. Illustrated, 12 deg., $1.00.
"The story tells of the every-day life of a young man called
the Babe.... Cleverly written and one of the best this
author has written."--_Leader_, New Haven.
IV. =A Princetonian.= A Story of Undergraduate Life at the College of
New Jersey. By JAMES BARNES. Illustrated, 12 deg., $1.25.
"It is fresh, hearty, sensible, and readable, leaving a good
impression of college life upon the mind."--_Baltimore Sun._
BY ANNA KATHARINE GREEN
=The Leavenworth Case.= A Lawyer's Story. 4 deg., paper, 20 cts.; 16 deg.,
paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.
"She has worked up a _cause celebre_ with a fertility of
device and ingenuity of treatment hardly second to Wilkie
Collins or Edgar Allan Poe."--_Christian Union._
".... Told with a force and power that indicate great
dramatic talent in the writer."--_St. Louis Post._
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