By EDITH WHARTON
This great popular success marks the pinnacle of Mrs. Wharton’s art thus far. It tells an absorbing story of New York Society in its days of innocence, about 1880. “One of the best novels of the twentieth century”, says William Lyon Phelps in the New York Times.
MISS LULU BETT
By ZONA GALE
A splendid novel that portrays the sudden flowering of happiness in the life of the family drudge, Miss Lulu Bett. Every word of the book counts and the characters, from Grandma Bett to the child Monona, are unsurpassed for living qualities.
CHILDREN IN THE MIST
By GEORGE MADDEN MARTIN
Stories that depict the virtues, the limitations, the sweetness and the humor of the negro, from the emancipation down to the present day. There is a true insight into the nature of this people, who after fifty-six years of freedom, still see as in a glass, darkly.
LUCINDA
By ANTHONY HOPE