The Faith Doctor: A Story of New YorkEggleston, Edward
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The Faith Doctor: A Story of New York
Eggleston, Edward
New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction
"A pretty love-story, told in a gracefully piquant manner, and with a
frank freshness of style that makes it very attractive in the reading.
It is uncommonly well written."--_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette_.
"The story is charmingly told, and is very readable."--_Literary World_.
_MAID MARIAN, AND OTHER STORIES_. By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL, author of
"Throckmorton" and "Little Jarvis." 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"There is an unmistakable cleverness in this collection of short
stories."--_Boston Literary World_.
"Miss Seawell has a brisk and prolific fancy, and a turn for the odd and
fantastic, while she is Past Master in the use of negro dialect and the
production of tales of plantation life and manners. All these stories
are spirited, well marked by local color, and written with skill and
ingenuity."--_New York Tribune_.
"Miss Seawell writes capital stories, and in a special way nothing of
late has been done better nor more daintily than 'Maid Marian.'"--_New
York Times_.
_ONE WOMAN'S WAY_. By EDMUND PENDLETON, author of "A Conventional
Bohemian," "A Virginia Inheritance," etc. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth,
$1.00.
"The author is a Virginian who has written some interesting stories, and
who steadily improves upon himself.... This is a thoughtful,
semi-philosophical story. There is much discussion in it, but none of it
is prosy."--_New York Herald_.
"In this genuinely interesting novel the author depicts one of the most
charming characters to be found in the vast range of woman's realm....
The close is artistically devised and shows a deep observation. Mr.
Pendleton has a brilliant future before him in his chosen path."--_St.
Louis Republic_.
_A MERCIFUL DIVORCE_. By F. W. MAUDE. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth,
$1.00.
"There have been few more searching studies of the rampant English
plutocracy than is afforded by this brilliantly written
volume."--_Boston Beacon_.
"The book is curiously interesting from the startling side-light it
throws on English society of the upper grades."--_Chicago Times_.
"This work marks an epoch in the history-writing of this country."--_St.
Louis Post-Dispatch_.
_THE HOUSEHOLD HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS PEOPLE_. FOR YOUNG
AMERICANS. By EDWARD EGGLESTON. Richly illustrated with 350 Drawings, 75
Maps, etc. Square 8vo. Cloth, $2.50.
[Illustration: COLONIAL COURT-HOUSE. PHILADELPHIA, 1707.]
_FROM THE PREFACE_.
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