THE FATAL GIFT OF BEAUTY AND OTHER STORIES, by the author of “George Mandeville’s Husband,” etc. 16mo. $1.25.
A book of stories which will not quickly be surpassed for real humor, skillful characterization and splendid entertainment. “The Confessions of a Cruel Mistress” is a masterpiece and the “Portman Memoirs” are exceptionally clever.
GEORGE ADE.
ARTIE; a story of the Streets and Town, with many pictures by John T. McCutcheon. 16mo. $1.25.
These sketches, reprinted from the Chicago Record, attracted great attention on their original appearance. They have been revised and rewritten and in their present form promise to make one of the most popular books of the fall.
LUCAS MALET.
THE CARISSIMA; a novel, by the author of “The Wages of Sin.” 12mo. $1.50.
Few people will have difficulty in remembering the profound sensation which the publication of “The Wages of Sin” caused some six years ago. Since that time Lucas Malet has published no serious work, and the present volume therefore, represents her best. It is a novel of intense and continued interest, and will claim a prominent place among the books of the season.
ALSO