THROUGH THE GATES OF GOLD.
A Fragment of Thought. By Mabel Collins. 16mo. Limp cloth. Style of “A Little Pilgrim.” 50 cents.
“A work which is reported to be of a remarkable character will be published by Roberts Brothers in February. It is called ‘Through the Gates of Gold;’ and though by a well-known author, it was submitted to that house under conditions of the strictest secrecy, and nothing concerning the writer’s identity or nationality is to be revealed. As Roberts Brothers have had much experience in the secret-keeping business, there seems to be little prospect that the mystery surrounding the origin of the work will be penetrated. The book deals with problems of the future life in an unusual manner, and it is believed that it will make as much of a sensation as did ‘The Gates Ajar.’ Its simultaneous publication in London has been arranged for.”
MARGARET OF ANGOULÊME, QUEEN OF NAVARRE.
By A. Mary F. Robinson, author of “Emily Brontë.”
MRS. SIDDONS.
By Mrs. Nina H. Kennard, author of “Rachel Félix.”
Two new volumes in the “Famous Women Series,” which now comprises Lives of George Eliot, Emily Brontë, George Sand, Margaret Fuller, Mary Lamb, Maria Edgeworth, Elizabeth Fry, Mary Wollstonecraft, Harriet Martineau, Countess of Albany, Rachel Félix, Madame Roland, Susanna Wesley. Uniform library volumes. 16mo. $1.00 each.
DANTE:
A Sketch of his Life and Works. By May Alden Ward. 16mo. Cloth. $1.25.