By WILSON BARRETT
_Player's Edition. Illustrated. Cloth, 75 cents_.
A new edition, illustrated by scenes from the play. There is still a
live demand for this widely-known novel.
"No romance of early Rome can equal it in any of the points of its
splendidly romantic conception, highly dramatic fervor, or its noble
and ignoble extremes of characterization. Religion, history,
literature, owe Wilson Barrett a great debt for his production of this
work, which is one that one may not hesitate to prophesy will endure so
long as literature itself may."--_Boston Courier_.
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NEVER-NEVER LAND
By WILSON BARRETT
_12mo. Decorated Cloth, $1.50_.
A dramatic and adventurous love-story of to-day, told by the author of
the famous "Sign of the Cross."
The book is full of action and incident. Part of the scene is laid in
America and part in foreign countries.
* * *
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA
AT THE MOORINGS
By ROSA N. CAREY
_12mo. Cloth, $1.50_.
Another book in the series of Miss Carey's fine love-stories and
pictures of English life and character, which are noted for their
sweetness and wholesome charm.
* * *
ROSABEL
By ESTHER MILLER
_12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.25_.
A love-story of English life which is bringing the author deserved
praise. The plot is natural, and the characters true to life.
* * *
AN ANGEL BY BREVET
By HELEN PITKIN
_12mo. Frontispiece. Cloth, $1.50_.
Miss Pitkin's first book has met with instant and generous welcome. It
is a love-story of New Orleans. The picturesque setting, the glimpses
of the old aristocratic life there, the strange superstitions and rites
of voodooism are deftly and ably drawn.
* * *
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA
BY E. F. BENSON
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THE CHALLONERS
12mo. Cloth, $1.50
"Mr. Benson's latest novel, 'The Challoners,' is probably the best
thing he has done so far. In 'The Challoners' his happiest faculty,
that of putting smart society on paper, is shown to its best advantage.
He is at home with English people, and when he attempts to picture the
heights and depths of a father's despair when he sees his children
taking what is to him a plunge into moral perdition, his work is deft
and true and commendably sincere. An entertaining, well-written story,
with deep feeling in it."--_Chicago Record-Herald_.
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