Nothing better in a light comedy vein has been issued this season.—Springfield Union.

A lively, humorous story which will leave the reader with a hearty liking for its hero and heroine.—Baltimore American.

The book is enriched by numerous illustrations of Mr. Stanlaw’s peculiarly happy and up-to-date type.—Baltimore Sun.

Charles Edward is as pleasing a person as one could meet in many a day. He has a most unusual sense of humor and a delight in the ludicrous and the unexpected.—The Bookman.

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A fine masterpiece of French literature.—Boston Times.

THE WEIGHT OF THE NAME

By PAUL BOURGET

Translated by George Burnham Ives