THE DANGEROUS AGE, by Karin Michaelis
Here is a woman's soul laid bare with absolute frankness. Europe went
mad about the book, which has been translated into twelve languages. It
betrays the freemasonry of womanhood.
MY ACTOR HUSBAND, Anonymous
The reader will be startled by the amazing truths set forth and the
completeness of their revelations. Life behind the scenes is stripped
bare of all its glamor. Young women whom the stage attracts should read
this story. There is a ringing damnation in it.
MRS. DRUMMOND'S VOCATION, by Mark Ryce
Lily Drummond is an unmoral (not immoral) heroine. She was not a bad
girl at heart; but when chance opened up for her the view of a life she
had never known or dreamed of, her absence of moral responsibility did
the rest.
DOWNWARD: "A Slice of Life," by Maud Churton Braby
AUTHOR OF "MODERN MARRIAGE AND HOW TO BEAR IT."
"'Downward' belongs to that great modern school of fiction built upon
woman's downfall. * * * I cordially commend this bit of fiction to the
thousands of young women who are yearning to see what they call
life."--_James L. Ford in the N. Y. Herald._
TWO APACHES OF PARIS, by Alice and Claude Askew
AUTHORS OF "THE SHULAMITE," "THE ROD OF JUSTICE," ETC.
All primal struggles originate with the daughters of Eve.
This story of Paris and London tells of the wild, fierce life of the
flesh, of a woman with the beauty of consummate vice to whom a man gave
himself, body and soul.
THE VISITS OF ELIZABETH, by Elinor Glyn
One of Mrs. Glyn's biggest successes. Elizabeth is a charming young
woman who is always saying and doing droll and daring things, both
shocking and amusing.
BEYOND THE ROCKS, by Elinor Glyn
"One of Mrs. Glyn's highly sensational and somewhat erotic
novels."--_Boston Transcript._
The scenes are laid in Paris and London; and a country-house party also
figures, affording the author some daring situations, which she has
handled deftly.
THE REFLECTIONS OF AMBROSINE, by Elinor Glyn
The story of the awakening of a young girl, whose maidenly emotions are
set forth as Elinor Glyn alone knows how.
"Gratitude and power and self-control! * * * in nature I find there is a
stronger force than all these things, and that is the touch of the one
we love."--Ambrosine.
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THE VICISSITUDES OF EVANGELINE, by Elinor Glyn
"One of Mrs. Glyn's most pungent tales of feminine idiosyncracy and
caprice."--_Boston Transcript._
Evangeline is a delightful heroine with glorious red hair and amazing
eyes that looked a thousand unsaid challenges.
DAYBREAK: a Prologue to "Three Weeks"
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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