“Will be a delightful surprise to readers whose knowledge of realism in fiction is derived from the Zolaesque school.”—Boston Globe.
“The reader will find that even Spain can produce women whose mental caliber is on a par with that of our own valued and honored writers and speakers.”—Portland Transcript.
“A story of great interest.”—Philadelphia Weekly Item.
“THERE IS NO DEVIL.”
By Maurus Jókai. Translated from the Hungarian, under the author’s supervision, by Mme. F. Steinitz. A portrait of the author as frontispiece.
“No one can dispute Jókai’s power as a novelist, and ‘There is no Devil’ is certainly one of the boldest and strongest of his works.... As he is by far the greatest Hungarian of his time, it is quite worth while to make his acquaintance.”—Boston Herald.
THE STORY OF TWO LIVES.
By Stuart Sterne.
This is the first appearance of the gifted poet, Stuart Sterne, as a novelist, and is therefore a matter of great interest to the literary world.
OTHER VOLUMES TO FOLLOW.