From a Girl's Point of View. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, $1 25.
Miss Bell's former books have proved conclusively that she is a shrewd observer, and in the series of character studies which she has brought together under the title "From a Girl's Point of View" she is at her best. The book is an intimate analysis of the manner of the modern man, as seen with the eyes of the modern woman; and it is of interest not only to those from whose stand-point it is written, but to those at whom its good-humored shafts are directed. The best of it is that Miss Bell, while she may be severe, is never unjust, and her observations are so apt that the masculine reader cannot but laugh, even while he realizes that she is dealing with one of his own shortcomings.
The Under Side of Things. A Novel. With a Portrait of the Author. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, $1 25.
Miss Bell's little story is very charming.... Miss Bell has plenty to say, and says it, for the most part, in a fashion engaging and simple, with touches of eloquence and passages of real strength. She has gifts of a sort far from common, and an admirable spirit. Her observation of life is keen, shrewd, and clear; it is also sympathetic. She has a strong and easy hold on the best realities.—N. Y. Times.
This is a tenderly beautiful story.... This book is Miss Bell's best effort, and most in the line of what we hope to see her proceed in, dainty and keen and bright, and always full of the fine warmth and tenderness of splendid womanhood.—Interior, Chicago.
The Love Affairs of an Old Maid. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, $1 25.
So much sense, sentiment, and humor are not often united in a single volume.—Observer, N. Y.
One of the most charming books of its kind that has recently come under our notice. From its bright "Dedication" to its sweet and gracious close, its spirit is wholesome, full of happy light, and one lingers over its pages.—Independent, N. Y.
NEW YORK AND LONDON:
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS
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