[1] A fact.


PUBLICATIONS OF G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS.

THE LEAVENWORTH CASE. By Anna Katherine Green.

“Wilkie Collins, in his best period, never invented a more ingeniously constructed plot, nor held the reader in such suspense until the final denoûment. The most blasé novel-reader will be unable to put aside ‘The Leavenworth Case’ until he has read the last sentence and mastered the mystery which has baffled him from the beginning.”—N. Y. Evening Express.

A MAN’S A MAN FOR A’ THAT.

“A novel of decided excellence. * * * Contains delicate and charming work. Thoroughly clever * * * Its spirit is one of robust and healthy enthusiasm for manliness and womanliness.”—N. Y. Evening Post.

THE BRETON MILLS: A Romance of New England Life. By Charles J. Bellamy.

“Nothing from the pen of Mrs. Burnett was ever more intensely dramatic.”—Jackson Daily Citizen.

“Looked at from a purely literary point of view it is almost faultless. It shows a hand both of culture and power.”—Detroit Evening News.