TRANSPLANTED
BY MRS. ATHERTON
| Historical | ||
| The Conqueror | ||
| A few of Hamilton’s Letters | ||
| California: An Intimate History | ||
| War Book | ||
| The Living Present | ||
| Fiction | ||
| California | ||
| Rezánov | ||
| The Doomswoman | ||
| The Splendid Idle Forties (1800-46) | ||
| A Daughter of the Vine (The Sixties) | ||
| Transplanted (The Eighties) | ||
| The Californians (Companion Volume toTransplanted) | ||
| A Whirl Asunder (The Nineties) | ||
| Ancestors (Present) | ||
| The Valiant Runaways; A Book for Boys(1840) | ||
| In Other Parts of the World | ||
| The Avalanche | ||
| The White Morning | ||
| Mrs. Balfame | ||
| Perch of the Devil (Montana) | ||
| Tower of Ivory (Munich and England) | ||
| Julia France and Her Times (B. W. I. andEngland) | ||
| Rulers of Kings (Austria, Hungary and theAdirondacks) | ||
| The Travelling Thirds (Spain) | ||
| The Gorgeous Isle (Nevis, B. W. I.) | ||
| Senator North (Washington) | ||
| Patience Sparhawk and Her Times (Californiaand New York) | ||
| The Aristocrats (The Adirondacks) | ||
| The Bell in the Fog (Short Stories ofvarious Climes and Places) | ||
TRANSPLANTED
A NOVEL
By GERTRUDE ATHERTON
Author of “The Conqueror,”
“Tower of Ivory,” etc.
NEW YORK: DODD, MEAD
AND COMPANY 1919