By Fergus Hume. The Nashville American says: “It has an attraction that borders on fascination. This story is in Fergus Hume’s best style, and is particularly noted for the ingenuity of its construction and skill of working out details.” 12mo, cloth bound, $1.25.
A SPECKLED BIRD. (Fourth Edition)
By Augusta Evans Wilson. 125th thousand. “It is a piece of work far better than many of the ‘best selling novels’ of recent seasons. Mrs. Wilson proves that she is a vigorous and able veteran of letters, and it will be welcomed by all the quondam admirers of ‘St. Elmo.’ They are legion.”—Eleanor M. Hoyt, in The Book Buyer.
“Far above the average work of fiction.”—Louisville Courier Journal.
“How absolutely sweet and clean and wholesome is the atmosphere of the story: It could not be anything else and come from her pen.”—Brooklyn Eagle. 12mo, cloth bound, $1.50.
THE CROMPTONS. (Fourth Edition)
By Mary J. Holmes. “Whoever open the pages of ‘The Cromptons’ will find in it the elements which have made popular this author’s thirty odd stories and carried her name, a household word, to millions of readers.”—Nashville American.
“Her novels circulate by the hundreds of thousands, and her name is conjured with where the literary aristocrats are never heard of.”—Rochester Herald. Handsomely bound in cloth, $1.00.
THE KISS OF GLORY. (Third Edition)
By Grace Duffie Boylan. A narrative of the life of Joseph, the son of Jacob. His captivity, release and love life.