ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (364th thousand)
Illustrated by M. A. and W. A. J. Claus.
"In 'Anne of Green Gables' you will find the dearest and most moving and delightful child since the immortal Alice."—Mark Twain in a letter to Francis Wilson.
"I take it as a great test of the worth of the book that while the young people are rummaging all over the house looking for Anne, the head of the family has carried her off to read on his way to town."—Bliss Carman.
ANNE OF AVONLEA (259th thousand)
Illustrated by George Gibbs.
"Here we have a book as human as 'David Harum,' a heroine who outcharms a dozen princesses of fiction, and reminds you of some sweet girl you know, or knew back in the days when the world was young."—San Francisco Bulletin.
CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA (45th thousand)
Illustrated by George Gibbs.
"The author shows a wonderful knowledge of humanity, great insight and warmheartedness in the manner in which some of the scenes are treated, and the sympathetic way the gentle peculiarities of the characters are brought out."—Baltimore Sun.