Pretty Geraldine, the New York Salesgirl; or, Wedded to Her Choice
John Stuart Mill · en
The successor to this world-famous novelist has not yet appeared; and
from the present outlook it will be long ere a worthy rival of the
author of Dora Thorne will be discovered on the literary horizon. Her
pen-pictures of the cream of the British nobility have never been
equalled; her ability to weave a plot, full of tenderness, mystery and
passion, remains unrivalled. It is a positive relief to recur to these
old friends--healthy, warm-hearted women, handsome, aristocratic men,
who lived, loved and won or lost, according to their fate, after the
deluge of nauseabond, neurotic modern fiction that has been inundating
our reading tables for the past two or three years.
Many of the novels here listed are copyrighted and can be read only
under our imprint.
The Duke's Secret
Wife in Name Only
A Fiery Ordeal
Fair, but Faithless
Another Man's Wife
Between Two Hearts
'Twixt Love and Hate
A Woman's Temptation
Beyond Pardon
Put Asunder
Between Two Loves
Under a Shadow
The Earl's Atonement
Repented at Leisure
Weaker than a Woman
Dora Thorne
A Golden Heart
A Mad Love
A Heart's Bitterness
A Heart's Idol
In Love's Crucible
Marjorie Deane
Gladys Greye
Another Woman's Husband
Violet Lisle
The Squire's Darling
Wedded and Parted
The Story of the Wedding Ring
Evelyn's Folly
Love Works Wonders
A Bitter Atonement
Lady Damer's Secret
Lady Hutton's Ward
Her Martyrdom
The Belle of Lynn
Prince Charlie's Daughter
Which Loved Him Best?
A Broken Wedding-Ring
A True Magdalen
For Another's Sin
Her Second Love
A Struggle for a Ring
The Shadow of a Sin
A Woman's War
Claribel's Love Story
An Ideal Love
From Out the Gloom
Thorns and Orange Blossoms
Thrown on the World
Lord Lynne's Choice
Sunshine and Roses
Lord Lisle's Daughter
A Thorn in Her Heart
His Wife's Judgment
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