JEAN-CHRISTOPHE
DAWN—MORNING—YOUTH—REVOLT
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE IN PARIS
THE MARKET PLACE—ANTOINETTE—THE HOUSE
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE: JOURNEY'S END
LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP—THE BURNING BUSH—THE NEW DAWN
Each $2.00
"'Hats off, gentlemen—a genius.' ... One may mention 'Jean-Christophe' in the same breath with Balzac's 'Lost Illusions'; it is as big as that.... It is moderate praise to call it with Edmund Gosse 'the noblest work of fiction of the twentieth century.' ... A book as big, as elemental, as original as though the art of fiction began today.... We have nothing comparable in English literature...."—Springfield Republican.
COLAS BREUGNON BURGUNDIAN
OF A GALLANT MAN IN THE DAYS OF MARIE DE MEDICIS.
$1.75
"A book playful and tender, with an engaging philosophic courageous old man for teller and hero ... light-spirited yet penetrating.... He has a noble courage and can jest in the face of death.... Above all, he has all the domestic virtues."—New York Evening Post.
CLERAMBAULT