By Sam A. Hamilton. An exciting story of Florida, in which the characteristics and the effects of “Judge Lynch’s” rule are exploited. A thrilling love story runs through the novel, with which the vengeance of the mob comes into collision. Cloth, 12mo. One Dollar.
WELLERISMS
from “Pickwick” and “Master Humphrey’s Clock.” Selected by Charles F. Rideal and edited with an introduction by Charles Kent, Author of “The Humor and Pathos of Charles Dickens.” Fourth Edition. With a new and original drawing, by George Cruikshank, Jr., of Mr. Samuel Weller. Cloth. One Dollar.
This book has met with remarkable success. The original drawing of Sam Weller, by George Cruikshank, Jr. (a nephew of the original Cruikshank), is alone worth the money, for the reason that it shows a mastery of fine work and detail, in pen and ink not possessed by any other artist of the time. It is a unique and acceptable addition to Dickensiana and every lover and admirer of Charles Dickens should possess a copy.
WHEN AT HOME AND SOCIETY GUIDE.
Giving Days when “At Home” of the Upper Classes. Compiled and edited by Charles F. Rideal. To which is added a chapter on the Etiquette of Calls and Calling. By Lady Constance Howard. Each Season.
WIDOWS WE MEET.
Twelve of Them. Brief, pithy characterizations by Charles F. Rideal. Fully illustrated.
YOUNG GENTLEMEN OF TO-DAY.