(IL SANTO)
By ANTONIO FOGAZZARO
While The Saint concerns itself with the present-day religious questions and political problems of Italy, the author has not allowed the purpose of his story to overweigh and impair its dramatic quality. The story is most interesting as a description of Italian life both high and low. It is being read by thousands in Italy who care little or nothing about the religious problem and who find themselves literally entranced by its strong human interest.
Authorized Translation by M. Agnetti Pritchard
With an Introduction by William Roscoe Thayer
Crown 8vo. $1.50
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS
New York London
“A romance to stir the pulse.”—N. Y. Telegram.
No. 101