"'Downward' belongs to that great modern school of fiction built upon woman's downfall. * * * I cordially commend this bit of fiction to the thousands of young women who are yearning to see what they call life.'"—James L. Ford in the N. Y. Herald.
TWO APACHES OF PARIS, by Alice and Claude Askew
Authors of "The Shulamite," "The Rod of Justice," etc.
All primal struggles originate with the daughters of Eve.
This story of Paris and London tells of the wild, fierce life of the flesh, of a woman with the beauty of consummate vice to whom a man gave himself, body and soul.
THE VISITS OF ELIZABETH, by Elinor Glyn
One of Mrs. Glyn's biggest successes. Elizabeth is a charming young woman who is always saying and doing droll and, daring things, both shocking and amusing.
BEYOND THE ROCKS, by Elinor Glyn
"One of Mrs. Glyn's highly sensational and somewhat erotic novels."—Boston Transcript.
The scenes are laid in Paris and London; and a country-house party also figures, affording the author some daring situations, which she has handled deftly.