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_St. Paul Dispatch._
“A study in character, and a very unusual, original love story.”
_Pittsburg Dispatch._
“A stirring and dramatic love story.”
By same Author
That Mainwaring Affair
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.50
_New York Life._
“Possibly in a detective story the main object is to thrill. If so,
‘That Mainwaring Affair’ is all right. The thrill is there, full
measure, pressed down and running over.”
_New York Town Topics._
“The book that reminds one of Anna Katherine Green in her palmiest
days.... Keeps the reader on the alert, defies the efforts of those who
read backwards, deserves the applause of all who like mystery.”
_Denver News._
“The reader will be a good guesser, indeed, if he solves this mystery
before the author does it for him. A pleasant love interest runs through
the pages.”
Publishers: =J. B. Lippincott Company=: Philadelphia
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JACK
RAYMOND.
By E. L. VOYNICH.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50; paper, 50 cents.
“The strongest novel that the present season has produced.”--_Pall Mall
Gazette_, London.
“Wonderful and terrible; wonderful in its intellectual effect terrible
for the intensity of feeling effects.”--_Boston Courier._
“One of the uniquely interesting stories of the year.”--_The World_, New
York.
SISTER
TERESA.
By GEORGE MOORE.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50; paper, 50 cents.
“A psychological study of extraordinary power, revealing the fineness of
George Moore’s literary methods.”--_Philadelphia Press._
“Absorbing to the end as a narrative, ‘Sister Teresa’ is also a
remarkable exhibit of finished thought and skill.”--_New York World._
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
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THE UNTILLED FIELD
By GEORGE MOORE
George Moore is ranked as the most conspicuous of serious workers in the
field of fiction in Great Britain to-day. This new volume contains the
most natural as well as some of the most intense and remarkable of its
author’s work.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
A TAR-HEEL BARON
A novel of North Carolina life, by
MABELL SHIPPIE CLARKE PELTON
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