William Sharp.
Flower o’ the Vine: Romantic Ballads and Sospiri di Roma.—This volume contains the poems in Mr. Sharp’s latest books of verse, now entirely out of print. His collaboration with Blanche Willis Howard in the novel “A Fellowe and His Wife,” has made his name familiar to American readers. As one of the most popular of the younger English poets, we anticipate an equal success in America for “Flower o’ the Vine,” for which Mr. Thomas A. Janvier has prepared an Introduction. Handsomely bound, uniform with Aldrich’s “Sisters’ Tragedy” and Cora Fabbri’s “Lyrics.” Cloth, $1.50.
Dan Beard.
Moonblight and Three Feet of Romance.—Octavo, 300 pages, fully illustrated. This story we believe will take rank with “Looking Backward.” It treats of some of the great social problems of the day in a novel, powerful, and intensely interesting manner. The hero becomes strangely endowed with the power of seeing people in their true light. It is needless to say that this power proves both a curse and a blessing, and leads to many and strange adventures. Mr. Beard’s reputation as an artist is world-wide, and the numerous illustrations he provides for this book powerfully portray the spirit of the text. Cloth, ink and gold stamps, $2.00.
Mark Twain’s Books.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.—Holiday edition. Square 8vo, 366 pages. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble. Sheep, $3.25; cloth, $2.75.
New Cheap Edition of Huckleberry Finn.—12mo, 318 pages, with a few illustrations. Cloth, $1.00.
The Prince and the Pauper.—A square 8vo volume of 411 pages. Beautifully illustrated. Sheep $3.75; cloth, $3.00.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.—A square 8vo of 575 pages; 221 illustrations by Dan Beard. Half morocco, $5.00; sheep, $4.00; cloth, $3.00.
Mark Twain Holiday Set.—Three volumes in a box, consisting of the best editions of “Huckleberry Finn,” “Prince and Pauper,” and “A Connecticut Yankee.” Square 8vo. Uniform in size, binding, and color. Sold only in sets. Cloth, $6.00.