Marion Darche: A Story Without CommentCrawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
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Marion Darche: A Story Without Comment
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
Married women -- Fiction; New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
A ROMAN SINGER. New Edition, revised and corrected. TO LEEWARD. PAUL
PATOFF. AN AMERICAN POLITICIAN. New Edition, revised and partly
rewritten.
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F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS
NEW UNIFORM AND COMPLETE EDITION.
=12mo, cloth. Price $1.00 each.=
"Mr. F. Marion Crawford is," as Mr. Andrew Lang says, "the most
'versatile and various' of modern novelists. He has great adaptability
and subtleness of mind, and whether dealing with life in modern Rome or
at the court of Darius at Shushan, in the wilds of India or in the
fashionable quarter of New York, in the Black Forest or in a lonely
parish of rural England, he is equally facile and sure of his ground; a
master of narrative style, he throws a subtle charm over all he
touches."
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TO BE PUBLISHED IN JUNE:
PIETRO GHISLERI.
=Children of the King.=
=Don Orsino=, A sequel to "Saracinesca" and "Sant' Ilario."
=The Three Fates.=
=The Witch of Prague.=
=Khaled.=
=A Cigarette-maker's Romance.=
=Sant' Ilario=, A sequel to "Saracinesca."
=Greifenstein.=
=With the Immortals.=
=To Leeward.=
=A Roman Singer.=
=An American Politician.=
=Paul Patoff.=
=Marzio's Crucifix.=
=Saracinesca.=
=A Tale of a Lonely Parish.=
=Zoroaster.=
=Dr. Claudius.=
=Mr. Isaacs.=
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F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS.
12MO. BOUND IN CLOTH.
WITH THE IMMORTALS.
Price, $2.00.
Altogether an admirable piece of art worked in the spirit of a thorough
artist. Every reader of cultivated tastes will find it a book prolific
in entertainment of the most refined description, and to all such we
commend it heartily.--_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette._
GREIFENSTEIN.
Price, $1.50.
"Greifenstein" is a remarkable novel, and while it illustrates once
more the author's unusual versatility, it also shows that he has not
been tempted into careless writing by the vogue of his earlier
books.... There is nothing weak or small or frivolous in the story. The
author deals with tremendous passions working at the height of their
energy. His characters are stern, rugged, determined men and women,
governed by powerful prejudices and iron conventions, types of a
military people, in whom the sense of duty has been cultivated until it
dominates all other motives, and in whom the principle of "noblesse
oblige" is so far as the aristocratic class is concerned, the
fundamental rule of conduct. What such people may be capable of is
startlingly shown.--_New York Tribune._
SANT' ILARIO.
_A SEQUEL TO "SARACINESCA."_
Price, $1.50.
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