“The novel of the winter in Paris. Certainly the novel of the year—the book which everyone reads and discusses.”—The London Times. $1.00 net.
Victor L. Whitechurch’s A DOWNLAND CORNER
By the author of The Canon in Residence.
“One of those delightful studies in quaintness which we take to heart and carry in the pocket.”—New York Times. $1.20 net.
H. H. Bashford’s PITY THE POOR BLIND
The story of a young English couple and an Anglican priest.
“This novel, whose title is purely metaphorical, has an uncommon literary quality and interest . . . its appeal, save to those who also ‘having eyes see not,’ must be as compelling as its theme is original.”—Boston Transcript. $1.35 net.
John Mätter’s THREE FARMS
An “adventure in contentment” in France, Northwestern Canada and Indiana.
“A rare combination of philosophy and humor. The most remarkable part of this book is the wonderful atmosphere of content which radiates from it.”—Boston Transcript. $1.20 net.