If we forget all else in the story, we will remember Mr. Sabin, and
freely account him a man of mark among the thronging characters of
latter-day literature.—Boston Courier.
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers, BOSTON
At all Booksellers
A Powerful American Novel
THE VISION OF ELIJAH BERL
By FRANK LEWIS NASON
Author of “The Blue Goose” and “To the End of the Trail”
12mo. Decorated cloth. $1.50
Mr. Nason’s new novel deals with the beginnings of orange growing in
California by irrigation. Elijah Berl, a New Englander, emigrates to
California, and dreams of the time when the barren region in which he
has settled shall “blossom as the rose.” Engineering ambitions, the
formation of a company for the development of the orange industry, the
building of an irrigation dam, and the collapse of a land boom,
furnish the author material for a well-constructed plot.
A Story of Adventure, Intrigue, and Love
A PRINCE OF LOVERS
By SIR WILLIAM MAGNAY
Author of “The Red Chancellor,” etc.
Illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo. 12mo. $1.50
In this new novel by Sir William Magnay, the heroine, “Princess
Ruperta,” a princess of the blood royal, sick of the monotony and
unreality of Court, goes out one night, incognito, with her maid.
Danger unexpectedly threatens her, and when she is gallantly rescued
from this danger by a young and handsome stranger, it is not unnatural
that (betrothed compulsorily as she is for State reasons to a royal
person whom she has never seen) love is born in the heart of the
Princess as well as in that of her unknown rescuer. Then follows a
series of adventures brilliantly imagined and enthrallingly told.
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers
BOSTON, MASS.
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