MARY E. WILKINS' WORKS


THE PORTION OF LABOR. Illustrated. $1 50.

The story of an American girl.

UNDERSTUDIES. Illustrated. $1 25.

SILENCE, and Other Stories. Second Edition. $1 25.

JEROME: A POOR MAN. $1 50.

A NEW ENGLAND NUN, and other Stories. $1 25.

They are all interesting, full of careful studies of life and nature, written wholly without pretence or affectation, with a feeling of sweet human sympathy, gilded by pleasant touches of humor.—Oliver Wendell Holmes, writing of Miss Wilkins' stories.

JANE FIELD. A Novel. $1 25.

This is one of the cleverest and best-thought-out books of the season.—Black and White. Is an exceptionally clever book; every line tells.—Guardian.

PEMBROKE. $1 50.

Miss Mary Wilkins has fairly surpassed her predecessors in this kind of fiction.—The Times. This is the gem of Miss Wilkins's very remarkable production.—The Spectator.

MADELON. $1 25.

YOUNG LUCRETIA, and other Stories. Illustrated. $1 25.

We know of no one who can write a short story with such art and simplicity as Miss Wilkins, and every tale is invested with a charm and a pathos which it would be hard to match.—Birmingham Daily Gazette.


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NEW YORK AND LONDON

Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price.


BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS


CARDIGAN. Illustrated. $1 50.

A rattling good Indian story of the days just before the Revolution. The descriptions of frontier life and Indian fighting remind one of Stephen Crane at his best. The love affair between Cardigan and "Silver Heels" is one of the most original in recent fiction.

The picture of Pittsburg fashionable society in 1774, the balls, races, taverns, diversions, the intrigue of Lord Dunmore, the elopement and pursuit, the savagery of Indian warfare, the treachery of the Tories, are of the most exciting and wonderful character.—Pittsburg Post.

THE CONSPIRATORS. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1 50.

There is an unmistakable brilliancy about "The Conspirators"; the rollicking spirits of the hero, the man who tells the story, are infectious, and his ardor in love is delightfully romantic.—Chicago Tribune.

LORRAINE. Illustrated. Cloth, $1 25.

"Lorraine" will appeal irresistibly to those who appreciate the best type of adventure story, and is to be further commended for its historical color and for the delicacy of its love element.

Of this novel The Interior says: "A more absorbing story could scarcely be imagined; there is no better tale among recent publications than 'Lorraine.'"


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NEW YORK AND LONDON

Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price.


By THOMAS HARDY


Desperate Remedies.
Two on a Tower.
The Woodlanders.
Far from the Madding Crowd.
Wessex Tales.
A Laodicean.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
Jude the Obscure.
The Hand of Ethelberta.
A Pair of Blue Eyes.
The Mayor of Casterbridge.
The Trumpet-Major.
Under the Greenwood Tree.
Return of the Native.
The Well-Beloved.

Uniform Edition. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth,
$1 50 per volume.

Wessex Poems, and Other Verses. Illustrated by the Author. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $1 75.

Life's Little Ironies. Tales. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

A Group of Noble Dames. Illustrated. 12mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

Fellow-Townsmen. 32mo, Cloth, 35 cents.

Hardy has an exquisite vein of humor.... He has a reserve force, so to speak, of imagination, of invention, which keeps the interest undiminished always, though the personages in the drama may be few and their adventures unremarkable. But most of all he has shown the pity and the beauty of human life, most of all he has enlarged the boundaries of sympathy and charity.—New York Tribune.


HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers
NEW YORK AND LONDON

Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price.