GUERNDALE. (12mo, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.25)—THE CRIME OF HENRY VANE. (12mo, $1.00)—THE SENTIMENTAL CALENDAR. Head Pieces by F. G. Attwood (12mo, $2.00).

“The author of that very bright, witty, and audacious story, ‘Guerndale,’ has written another, ‘The Crime of Henry Vane,’ which is just as witty in many of its chapters and has more of a ‘purpose’ in its whole structure. No young novelist in this country seems better equipped than Mr. Stimson is. He shows unusual gifts in this and in his other stories.”—The Philadelphia Bulletin.

Frank R. Stockton.

RUDDER GRANGE. (12mo, paper, 60 cts.; cloth, $1.25; illustrated by A. B. Frost. Sq. 12mo, $2.00)—THE LATE MRS. NULL. (12mo, $1.25)—THE LADY. OR THE TIGER? and Other Stories. (12mo, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.25)—THE CHRISTMAS WRECK, and Other Stories. (12mo, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.25)—THE BEE-MAN OF ORN, and Other Fanciful Tales. (12mo, cloth, $1.25.)

“Of Mr. Stockton’s stories what is there to say, but that they are an unmixed blessing and delight? He is surely one of the most inventive of talents, discovering not only a new kind in humor and fancy, but accumulating an inexhaustible wealth of details in each fresh achievement, the least of which would be riches from another hand.”—W. D. Howells, in Harper’s Magazine.

Stories by American Authors.

Cloth, 16mo, 50c. each; set, 10 vols., $5.00; cabinet ed., in sets only, $7.50. Circulars describing the series sent on application to the publishers.

“The public ought to appreciate the value of this series, which is preserving permanently in American literature short stories that have contributed to its advancement. American writers lead all others in this form of fiction, and their best work appears in these volumes.”—The Boston Globe.

T. R. Sullivan.

ROSES OF SHADOW. (12mo, $1.00.)