“The depression that could prevail against the influence of ‘Mr. Dooley’s’ ebullient drollery, gay wisdom, and rich brogue would be profound indeed, and its victim would be an altogether hopeless case.”—The London World.

“His new book shows no falling off: his wit is as nimble as ever, his eye as quick to note incongruities, his satire as well directed and as brilliant.”—The Academy, London.

“‘Mr. Dooley’ improves on acquaintance. His creator is a real and rare humorist.”—The Bookman.

Blue cloth, decorative, 7 x 412 in. $1.25


By GELETT BURGESS.

VIVETTE. Or, the Memoirs of the Romance Association.

Setting forth the diverting Adventures of one Richard Redforth in the very pleasant City of Millamours; how he took Service in the Association; how he met and wooed the gay Vivette; how they sped their Honeymoon and played the Town; how they spread a mad Banquet; of them that came thereto, and the Tales they told; of the Exploits of the principal Characters, and especially of the Disappearance of Vivette.

“Mr. Burgess displays infinite zest and exhaustless resources of invention, and hurries his readers breathlessly along, from one astonishing and audacious situation to another, till the book is flung down at finis with a chuckle of appreciative laughter.”—The Literary News.

Cloth, 634 x 418 in. $1.25