ELIANE
BY
MME AUGUSTUS CRAVEN
FROM THE FRENCH BY
LADY GEORGIANA FULLERTON
"We have before us an excellent specimen of the better class of French novels. It is 'Eliane,' by Madame Augustus Craven. It illustrates in a very charming way the various results of the French system of making courtships and marriages. The book is a very charming one, which we have read with pleasure."—The Mail, Toronto, Aug. 11, 1882.
"It is not only pure, but is, we believe, a trustworthy description of the dignified French life of which it is a picture. 'Eliane' is one of the very best novels we have read for one or two seasons past."—The American Lit. Churchman, Baltimore, August 1, 1882.
"'Eliane' is interesting, not only because it is such a record of the best kind of French life and manners as could only have been written by a person thoroughly at home in the subject, but also because of the delicate drawing of character which it contains. The book is quiet in tone, and may fail to please readers who care for nothing but incident; but there are, it may be hoped, still many readers to whom its grace and fine style will recommend it."—London Sat. Review, June 3, 1882.
| IN ONE VOLUME | |
| Price, in paper cover, | - - 50 cents. |
| in cloth binding, | - 90 " |
FOR SALE AT ALL THE BOOKSTORES.
Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price.
WILLIAM S. GOTTSBERGER,
Publisher,
11 Murray Street, New York.