Part 13 (1/2)
”A brilliant and interesting love-story.”--_Boston Commonwealth._
The Black Ball. By E. DE LANCEY PIERSON.
Mr. Pierson's latest and best work, alive with humor and genuine pathos, at once fantastic and intensely human.
A Dream and a Forgetting. By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.
”A delightful story, told with a charming idyllic sweetness by this successor of the Seer of Salem.”--_Texas Siftings._
”Without much doubt the best piece of work that Mr. Hawthorne has yet turned out. It is intensely interesting.”--_Springfield (Ma.s.s.) Union._
”If it has a fault it is that of brevity.”--_Cleveland Leader._
”One of the most perfect pieces of work that Mr. Hawthorne has ever done in fiction. It has the Hawthorne atmosphere, the imaginative beauty, the touch of the mystic in it.”--_Boston Traveller._
The Professor's Sister. By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.
”There is no other American writer of the day who can present a mystery and unfold it in all its details with such consummate skill as Hawthorne.”--_Richmond States._
”Is, without doubt, not only one of the very best that this author has yet achieved, but it is not too much to say that it will rank with the strongest novels that have been given to the public in years.”--_Nashville American._
”Human pa.s.sions and actual life are well mixed into the warp and woof of the plot, and some striking characters are evolved in admirable narrative, and colloquial style.”--_N. Y. Truth._
Kisses of Fate. By E. HERON-ALLEN.
”A collection of clever tales, three in number, the merit of which is not suggested in the t.i.tle he has chosen to give them, while in grace and finish they reflect to his credit.”--_Albany Union._
Princess Daphne. By E. HERON-ALLEN.
”Somewhat unorthodox, but highly interesting.”--_Reading Union._
”Weird stories are in vogue at present, and some are good and far more are the reverse. This is one of the best.”--_Baltimore News._
”The book is written in an attractive style, and is intensely interesting.”--_Albany Express._
Among the Tramps. By ”UNCLE TIM.”