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The AUTOBIOGRAPHY of
Mrs. OLIPHANT—1828-1897
Arranged and Edited by MRS. HARRY COGHILL
With two portraits, 8vo, cloth, $3.50
In the annals of English literature there are undoubtedly greater names than Mrs. Oliphant's, but surely none that will shine with a tenderer and purer radiance. Mrs. Oliphant was an indefatigable worker and had the spirit of true knighthood beating in her womanly bosom. Of her autobiography the Philadelphia Ledger says: "The volume is unique in interest and a most valuable and helpful story of a noble and honorable life. Mrs. Coghill has the best equipment as an editor: discretion, taste, a word of connection wherever needed, no self-consciousness, and a perfect sympathy with her subject."
The VICTORIAN AGE of
ENGLISH LITERATURE
BY MRS. OLIPHANT
In Two Volumes, 8vo, cloth, $3.00
Also in the Ajax Series, One Volume, 12mo, $1.00
This is one of the most important of Mrs. Oliphant's works, and by reason of her long association with the period of which she writes, it should prove no less authoritative than interesting.