The Eleventh Commandment
A ROMANCE
BY
ANTON GIULIO BARRILI
From the Italian by Clara Bell
"It is an attractive little novel, spirited in plot, and marked by a charming grace in the telling. It is at once bright, witty and delicate, is simple in design, but has a marked dramatic interest. The characters are brilliantly sketched, the dialogue is spirited, and there is an unconventionality in the work as a whole that makes it thoroughly delightful reading."—Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, May 28, 1882.
"There is more to the work than appears on the surface, many passages being fruitful subjects for psychological meditation. The characters are all well drawn, especially those of the serious-minded prior, the obese and tractable uncle, and the grandiloquent sub-prefect. The author is an unusually good painter of human nature, and the ease and naturalness of his style is refreshing. No fault is to be found with the translation."—Boston Evening Transcript, May 20, 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.