The Making of an Englishman
By W. L. GEORGE
Author of “A Bed of Roses,” “Until the Day Break,” etc.
More clearly and cleverly than most books which attempt to do nothing else, Mr. George draws in this novel the contrasted characteristics of English and French. But this is in passing and a frame, as it were, to a story of people who are undeniably and indelibly real. Among the crowd of ephemeral novels of the season it stands out by reason of that quality which is as rare in novels as in people—a strongly marked individuality.
$1.35 net.
A Pillar of Sand
By WILLIAM R. CASTLE, Jr.
Author of “The Green Vase”
A novel which in a very clever way not only concerns itself with the doings of a group of people who are part of Boston society, but which delineates and holds up for the inspection of all Boston society. What is Boston society; what kind of people is it composed of; what are its characteristics; what does it amount to in this busy age?
$1.30 net.