A STORY WITH A PROLOGUE
By ELIZABETH ROBINS (C. E. RAIMOND)
Author of “The Magnetic North,” “Below the Salt,” etc.
Cloth 12mo $1.50
This new book is one that must appeal very strongly to those who enjoy the novel of keen social analysis. Its pictures of English and continental society are as graphic, just, and authoritative as any that have appeared in fiction. One of the main characters is a young German whose rank at once excludes him from the privileges of commonplace home life and gives him the unconscious assumption of the overfêted man who has missed the tonic of hard work. Another is the young specialist in “nerves,” accurate to the verge of brutality, driven to misogyny by the trivial aggravations of encountering most often the vague indecisions he hated most. And between them stands Katharine Dereham, a character of strong, unforgettable appeal to the woman who looks on modern social life with open eyes.
The Memoirs of an American Citizen
By ROBERT HERRICK
Author of “The Common Lot,” “The Real World,” etc., etc.
With 45 Illustrations by F. B. Masters
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