“Crowded with these characteristic touches which mark his literary work.”—Public Opinion.
“Reveals a wonderful knowledge of the workings of the human mind, and it tells a tale that not only stirs the emotions, but gives us a better insight into our own hearts.”—San Francisco Argonaut.
THE ZEIT-GEIST. By L. Dougall, author of “The Mermaid,” “Beggars All,” etc. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
“One of the best of the short stories of the day.”—Boston Journal.
“One of the most remarkable novels of the year.”—New York Commercial Advertiser.
“Powerful in conception, treatment, and influence.”—Boston Globe.
THE ONE WHO LOOKED ON. By F. F. Montrésor, author of “Into the Highways and Hedges.” 16mo. Cloth, special binding, $1.25.
“The story runs on as smoothly as a brook through lowlands; it excites your interest at the beginning and keeps it to the end.”—New York Herald.
“An exquisite story.... No person sensitive to the influence of what makes for the true, the lovely, and the strong in human friendship and the real in life’s work can read this book without being benefited by it.”—Buffalo Commercial.
“The book has universal interest and very unusual merit.... Aside from its subtle poetic charm, the book is a noble example of the power of keen observation.”—Boston Herald.