VALERIE AYLMER.
MORTON HOUSE.
MABEL LEE.
EBB-TIDE.
NINA'S ATONEMENT, and other Stories.
A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA.
BONNY KATE.
THE LAND OF THE SKY.
AFTER MANY DAYS.
HEARTS AND HANDS.
A GENTLE BELLE.
A QUESTION OF HONOR.
A SUMMER IDYL. (Forming No. XII in Appletons' "New Handy-Volume
Series.") 1 vol.
HEART OF STEEL.
Rhoda Broughton's Novels.
"_I love the romances of Miss Broughton; I think them much truer to
Nature than Ouida's, and more impassioned and less preachy than George
Eliot's. Miss Broughton's heroines are living beings, having not only
flesh and blood, but also esprit and soul; in a word, they are real
women, neither animals nor angels, but allied to both._"--ANDRE THEURIET
(the French novelist).
SECOND THOUGHTS.
JOAN.
COMETH UP AS A FLOWER.
NOT WISELY, BUT TOO WELL.
NANCY.
GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEART!
RED AS A ROSE IS SHE.
Julia Kavanagh's Works
"There is a quiet power in the writings of this gifted author which is
as far removed from the sensational school as any modern novels can be."
ADELE; a Tale.
BEATRICE.
DAISY BURNS.
GRACE LEE.
MADELINE.
NATHALIE; a Tale.
RACHEL GREY.
SEVEN YEARS, and Other Tales.
SYBIL'S SECOND LOVE.
QUEEN MAB.
JOHN DORRIEN.
THE TWO LILIES.
WOMEN OF CHRISTIANITY. Exemplary for Piety and Charity.
DORA. Illustrated by Gaston Fay.
SILVIA. A Novel.
BESSIE. A Novel.
VICE VERSA;
OR, A LESSON TO FATHERS.
By F. ANSTEY.
"If there ever was a book made up from beginning to end of
laughter, yet not a comic book, or a 'merry' book, or a book of
jokes, or a book of pictures, or a jest-book, or a
tomfool-book, but a perfectly sober and serious book, in the
reading of which a sober man may laugh without shame from
beginning to end, it is the new book called 'Vice Versa; or, a
Lesson to Fathers....' We close the book, recommending it very
earnestly to all fathers, in the first instance, and their
sons, nephews, uncles, and male cousins next."--_Saturday
Review._
"Cordially do we recommend 'Vice Versa.' We content ourselves
with a tardy tribute, in general terms, to its originality, its
irresistible humor, and never relaxed fascination."--_New York
Independent._
"By all odds the freshest and most unconventional work of
fiction recently published."--_New York Herald._
"If the story were not so laughable in every incident, and the
humor so delightful, we should weep over Mr. Bultitude; but we
are grateful to the author for an original, incomparably funny,
and morally instructive story, which exhibits a variety of
talent that will make him a distinguished
novelist."--_Criterion_, St. Louis, Mo.
"We predict for this book a wide popularity in
America."--_Boston Journal of Education._
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