"The tale is rich in vivid descriptions, pleasing incidents, effective situations, human interest and luxurious scenic effects. It is a story to be remembered."—Grand Rapids Herald.
THE YOUNGER SET. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.
"The Younger Set" is a novel of the swirl of wealthy New York society. The hero, forced out of the army by domestic troubles, returns to New York homeless and idle. He finds a beautiful girl who promises ideal happiness. But new complications intervene and are described with what the New York Sun calls Mr. Chambers' "amazing knack of narrative."
THE FIGHTING CHANCE. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.
One of the most brilliant pictures of wealthy American society ever painted; one of the most interesting and appealing stories ever written; one of the most widely read of all American novels.
SOME LADIES IN HASTE. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.
Mr. Chambers has written most delightfully, and in his charming satire depicts the plight of five society girls and five clubmen.
IOLE. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.25.
"Think of eight pretty girls in pink silk pajamas and sunbonnets, brought up in innocence in a scientific Eden, with a 'House Beautiful' in the back-ground, and a poetical father in the foreground. Think again of those rose-petalled creations turned loose upon New York society and then enjoy the fun of it all in 'Iole.'"—Boston Herald.
THE TRACER OF LOST PERSONS. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.