UNTIL THE DAY BREAK

By W. L. GEORGE

12mo. Cloth. $1.35 net.

Mr. George's study of the evolution of this Israel Kalisch is a remarkable work in realistic fiction.—New York World.

A novel of more than usual value.... It is a life-drama, such as is going on continually in London and New York.—Hearst's Magazine.

The story contains a very pretty love element.... Such an objective picture as is here presented will do more than sermons to reveal the futility of the sacrifice which anarchy sometimes makes of noble minds.—New York Post.

Mr. George unquestionably has the gift of description, not only of places but of men. Kalisch, egotistic, self-confident, fearless, making his way from Gallicia through Hungary to starve and fight in New York, is an impressive conception.—The Bookman.

Israel, Warsch, Leimeritz, the various women who successively love Israel, they are so true, so vital that we can almost see and hear them speak and breathe. Yes, this is a great novel, even though it alternately fires and freezes the very marrow of the soul.—Chicago Herald.

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