THE SON OF HIS MOTHER. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Translated by H. Raahauge.
⁂ When Paul and Kate Schlieben leave their home in Berlin and start on their wanderings, they have no idea of how momentous an occasion this will be for them—and another. A devoted couple, there is one thing wanting to complete their happiness, and Kate at least can never forget that they are childless. Afterwards, when they have adopted a son, she learns too late that all the care that has been expended on him is a poor substitute for the ties that bind mother and child, and is forced to acknowledge that the son of her adoption is and always must be the son of his mother.
ABSOLUTION. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Times—"There is considerable strength in 'Absolution.' ... As a realistic study the story has much merit."
Daily Telegraph—"The tale is powerfully told ... the tale will prove absorbing with its minute characterisation and real passion."
OUR DAILY BREAD. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Athenæum—"The story is not only of great human interest, but also extremely valuable as a study of the conditions in which a large section of the poorer classes and small tradespeople of German cities spend their lives. Clara Viebig manipulates her material with extraordinary vigour.... Her characters are alive."
BY H. B. MARRIOTT WATSON.
THE TOMBOY AND OTHERS. Crown 8vo. 3/6 net
Author of "Galloping Dick."