| Corleone | $1.00 |
| Casa Braccio. 2 vols | 2.00 |
| Taquisara | 1.50 |
| Saracinesca | 1.00 |
| Sant' Ilario | 1.00 |
| Don Orsino | 1.50 |
| Mr. Isaacs | 1.00 |
| A Cigarette-Maker's Romance, and Khaled | 1.50 |
| Marzio's Crucifix | 1.00 |
| An American Politician | 1.00 |
| Paul Patoff | 1.00 |
| To Leeward | 1.00 |
| Dr. Claudius | 1.50 |
| Zoroaster | 1.50 |
| A Tale of a Lonely Parish | 1.00 |
| With the Immortals | 1.00 |
| The Witch of Prague | 1.00 |
| A Roman Singer | 1.50 |
| Greifenstein | 1.00 |
| Pietro Ghisleri | 1.00 |
| Katherine Lauderdale | 1.00 |
| The Ralstons | 1.00 |
| Children of the King | 1.00 |
| The Three Fates | 1.00 |
| Adam Johnstone's Son, and A Rose of Yesterday | 1.50 |
| Marion Darche | 1.50 |
| Love in Idleness | 2.00 |
| Via Crucis | 1.50 |
| In the Palace of the King | 1.50 |
| Ave Roma Immortalis. 2 v. | $6.00 net |
| Rulers of the South: Sicily, Calabria, Malta. 2 vols | $6.00 net |
CORLEONE
A TALE OF SICILY
The last of the famous Saracinesca Series
"It is by far the most stirring and dramatic of all the author's Italian stories.... The plot is a masterly one, bringing at almost every page a fresh surprise, keeping the reader in suspense to the very end."—The Times, New York.
MR. ISAACS
"It is lofty and uplifting. It is strongly, sweetly, tenderly written. It is in all respects an uncommon novel."—The Literary World.