WHAT MAISIE KNEW: A NOVEL

Henry James's masterpiece.—Chicago Times-Herald.

It will rank as one of his most notable achievements.—New York Sun.

The book contains some of the author's cleverest dialogue.—New York Tribune.

"What Maisie Knew," taken all in all, contains some of the keenest, most profound analysis which has yet come from the pen of that subtle writer. There is no question that Henry James's latest work will sell.—New York Commercial Advertiser.

It is quite impossible to ignore that, if the word have any significance and is ever to be used at all, we are here dealing with genius. This is a work of genius as much as Mr. Meredith's best work.—Pall Mall Gazette.

12mo. Third impression. $1.50.

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