TRANSPLANTED
BY MRS. ATHERTON
| Historical | ||
| The Conqueror | ||
| A few of Hamilton’s Letters | ||
| California: An Intimate History | ||
| War Book | ||
| The Living Present | ||
| Fiction | ||
| California | ||
| Rezánov | ||
| The Doomswoman | ||
| The Splendid Idle Forties (1800-46) | ||
| A Daughter of the Vine (The Sixties) | ||
| Transplanted (The Eighties) | ||
| The Californians (Companion Volume toTransplanted) | ||
| A Whirl Asunder (The Nineties) | ||
| Ancestors (Present) | ||
| The Valiant Runaways; A Book for Boys(1840) | ||
| In Other Parts of the World | ||
| The Avalanche | ||
| The White Morning | ||
| Mrs. Balfame | ||
| Perch of the Devil (Montana) | ||
| Tower of Ivory (Munich and England) | ||
| Julia France and Her Times (B. W. I. andEngland) | ||
| Rulers of Kings (Austria, Hungary and theAdirondacks) | ||
| The Travelling Thirds (Spain) | ||
| The Gorgeous Isle (Nevis, B. W. I.) | ||
| Senator North (Washington) | ||
| Patience Sparhawk and Her Times (Californiaand New York) | ||
| The Aristocrats (The Adirondacks) | ||
| The Bell in the Fog (Short Stories ofvarious Climes and Places) | ||
TRANSPLANTED
A NOVEL
By GERTRUDE ATHERTON
Author of “The Conqueror,”
“Tower of Ivory,” etc.
NEW YORK: DODD, MEAD
AND COMPANY 1919
Copyrighted, 1898
BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
As “American Wives and English Husbands”
New and revised edition
Copyrighted, 1919
By Gertrude Atherton
TO
THE LADIES OF RUE GIROT
BOIS GUILLAUME
TRANSPLANTED
TRANSPLANTED