| By ANNA FULLER | ||||
A LITERARY COURTSHIP Under the Auspices of Pike's Peak. 28th thousand. 16° $1.25 "A delightful little love story. Like her other books it is bright and breezy; its humor is crisp, and the general idea decidedly original."—Boston Times. | ||||
A VENETIAN JUNE Illustrated by George Sloane. 15th thousand. 16°, gilt top $1.25 "Full of the picturesqueness, the novelty, the beauty of life in the city of gondolas and gondoliers."—Literary World. The above two volumes together in box $2.50 | ||||
PRATT PORTRAITS Sketched in a New England Suburb. 12th thousand. Illustrated by George Sloane. 12°, gilt top $1.50 "The lines the author cuts in her vignette are sharp and clear, but she has, too, not alone the knack of color, but what is rarer, the gift of humor."—New York Times. | ||||
ONE OF THE PILGRIMS A Bank Story. 6th thousand. 12°, gilt top, $1.25 "The story is graceful and delightful, full of vivacity, and is not without pathos. It is thoroughly interesting."—Congregationalist. | ||||
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| Myrtle Reed's new Novel | ||||
MASTER OF THE BY MYRTLE REED Author of "Old Rose and Silver," "Lavender and Old Lace," etc. There is probably no other living writer whose books have the extraordinary popularity of Myrtle Reed's. There is always a large circle of readers waiting for each of her new books as it appears. But the remarkable feature of Miss Reed's popularity is that each one of her books continues to show increasing sales every year. The more the public has of them, the more it wants. This can be said of no other fiction of the day. Miss Reed's stories are always charming, but her latest book is something more than this. The humor is delightful, and the panorama of life, with its well-balanced picturing of lights and shadows, possesses the quality best-named fascination. With Frontispiece in Color by Blendon Campbell. Crown 8vo. Uniform with "Lavender and Old Lace" | ||||
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