"Some of them are from her own pen; she is the inspiration of the others. A few of the latter are really quite clever verses, but not nearly as bright as her annotation of them all."—N. Y. Graphic.

"There is many a laugh to be had from reading the book."—Town Topics.

"These verses are full of spirit and life, and the merry mood sings between the lines like the contented streamlet between wind-swept hillsides."—Albany Journal.

That Girl from Texas. By Jeanette H. Walworth.

"Is one of the nicest girls ever introduced to readers. Well told, and decidedly interesting."—New London Telegraph.

A Splendid Egotist. By Jeannette H. Walworth (author of "That Girl from Texas").

A brilliant society novel by this gifted author, and one of the best she has written.

History of New York. By Jeannette H. Walworth. In words of one syllable. Richly illustrated. Illuminated board cover.

"This book is well calculated to give young children just about the historical knowledge in that direction which their minds are prepared to absorb and retain."—Oswego Palladium.

His Way and Her Will. By Fannie Atmar Mathews.

"Is a novel of more than usual merit. Its characters are strong in word and action, and although it is a love story, its sentiment is manly, and not mawkish."—N. H. News.

"The characters are drawn with a firm and free hand, and the story has that symmetry of construction which shows the practical workman. The literary style is finished and graceful."—Baltimore News.

Studies in Social Life. A Review of the Principles, Practices, and Problems of Society. By George C. Lorimer.