“One of the most refreshing and natural of novels.”
“As good as it is charming.”
“A story of depth, color, and action.”
“It is refreshing to light upon a story like ‘Martin Brook.’ ”
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HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS [[240]]
A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES
By GERALDINE ANTHONY
This is the fourth of the twelve One-a-Month American Novels to be published during 1901.
“It plunges the reader directly into the social whirl of New York, and the hand that detains one there all through an intensely interesting succession of functions, flirtations, and incidents, … is the hand of one who has seen something whereof she writes.”—New York World.