EDGAR FAWCETT'S WRITINGS.
"Mr. Fawcett was the man of whom Longfellow expected more than of any of the other young American authors, both as a poet and a novelist."—American Queen.
SONG AND STORY.
1 vol. 12mo. Printed on imported hand-made paper, with gilt top. $1.50.
"The Revue des Deux Mondes gives high praise to Mr. Fawcett's poetry, and compares his briefer lyrics to the famous Emaux et Camees of Théophile Gautier."—Beacon.
"Possessed of the singing voice, the artist's intolerance of slovenly workmanship, and an unerring sense of proportion, Mr. Fawcett should fulfil the most sanguine expectations.... They are filled with the charm of suggestiveness; scarcely a poem but brings some new thought, some strange analogy, to haunt the brain after reading it."—Charles G. D. Roberts, in The Week.
TINKLING CYMBALS.
1 vol. 12mo. $1.50.
A brilliant novel of New York and Newport in the nineteenth century, by one of its closest and most observing students. "Enchantingly interesting."—The Inter-Ocean (Chicago).