| A Modern Chronicle | Illustrated |
This, Mr. Churchill's first great presentation of the Eternal Feminine, is throughout a profound study of a fascinating young American woman. It is frankly a modern love story.
"The most thorough and artistic work the author has yet turned out. A very interesting story and a faithful picture of character ... one that will give rise to much discussion."—New York Sun.
| Mr. Crewe's Career | Illustrated |
"It is an honest and fair story.... It is very interesting; and the heroine is a type of woman as fresh, original, and captivating as any that has appeared in American novels for a long time past."—The Outlook.
| The Celebrity | An Episode |
"No such piece of inimitable comedy in a literary way has appeared for years.... It is the purest, keenest fun."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
| Richard Carvel | Illustrated |
"In breadth, massing of dramatic effect, depth of feeling, and rare wholesomeness of spirit, it has seldom, if ever, been surpassed by an American romance."—Chicago Tribune.
| The Crossing | Illustrated |