"This is the novel of the year. The love-making in it is charming and it is interesting up to the very end. It gives a sad picture of lives of the men of the present day in our large cities, particularly in New York and Philadelphia. Like Thackeray's Barry Lyndon, it is an elaborate study of selfishness."—The World, New York.
Princess Sophia-Adelaide.
The deserted daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
"The authoress asserts in the most emphatic way, that she is Sophia-Adelaide, Princess Royal of England and Duchess of Saxony, and that she was born in Windsor Castle, on November 21, 1840, that her father was Prince Albert Edward of Germany, and that her mother is Queen Victoria. The portrait of the author printed in the volume bears an unmistakable resemblance to Queen Victoria."—Minneapolis Tribune.
Divorced
A Novel. By Madeline Vinton Dahlgren, author of "Lights and Shadows of Life," "South Sea Sketches," "A Washington Winter," "Memoirs of Admiral Dahlgren," etc.
"This is a masterly discussion of one of the burning questions of the age, dealt with according to the logic of facts. The plot is most ingenious. The characters are sketched with a powerful hand."—Tribune.