"Thoroughly entertaining, and more--it shows traces of a creative genius something akin to d.i.c.kens."--_Boston Traveller._
"In many respects the best of all the books of lighter literature brought out this season."--_Providence News._
"Highly pleasing and gracefully recorded reminiscences of early suburban life and youthful experience told in a congenial spirit and in very charming prose."--_Boston Courier._
_MAJESTY._ A Novel. By LOUIS COUPERUS. Translated by A. TEIXEIRA DE MATTOS and ERNEST DOWSON. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.
"There have been many workers among novelists in the field of royal portraiture, but it may be safely stated that few of those who have essayed this dubious path have achieved more striking results than M.
Couperus. "Majesty" is an extraordinarily vivid romance of autocratic imperialism."--_London Academy._
"No novelist whom we can call to mind has ever given the world such a masterpiece of royal portraiture as Louis Couperus"s striking romance ent.i.tled "Majesty.""--_Philadelphia Record._
"There is not an uninteresting page in the book, and it ought to be read by all who desire to keep in line with the best that is published in modern fiction."--_Buffalo Commercial._
_THE NEW MOON._ By C. E. RAIMOND, author of "George Mandeville"s Husband," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.
"A delicate pathos makes itself felt as the narrative progresses, whose cadences fall on the spirit"s consciousness with a sweet and soothing influence not to be measured in words."--_Boston Courier._
"One of the most impressive of recent works of fiction, both for its matter and especially for its presentation."--_Milwaukee Journal._
"An intensely interesting story. A curious interweaving of old superst.i.tions which govern a nervous woman"s selfish life, and the brisk, modern ways of a wholesome English girl."--_Philadelphia Ledger._
_THE WISH._ A Novel. By HERMANN SUDERMANN. With a Biographical Introduction by ELIZABETH LEE. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.
"Contains some superb specimens of original thought."--_New York World._
"The style is direct and incisive, and holds the unflagging attention of the reader."--_Boston Journal._
"A powerful story, very simple, very direct."--_Chicago Evening Post._
_SLEEPING FIRES._ By GEORGE GISSING, author of "In the Year of Jubilee,"
"Eve"s Ransom," etc. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
In this striking story the author has treated an original motive with rare self-command and skill. His book is most interesting as a story, and remarkable as a literary performance.
_STONEPASTURES._ By ELEANOR STUART. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
"This is a strong bit of good literary workmanship.... The book has the value of being a real sketch of our own mining regions, and of showing how, even in the apparently dull round of work, there is still material for a good bit of literature."--_Philadelphia Ledger._
_COURTSHIP BY COMMAND._ By M. M. BLAKE. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
"A bright, moving study of an unusually interesting period in the life of Napoleon,... deliciously told; the characters are clearly, strongly, and very delicately modeled, and the touches of color most artistically done. "Courtship by Command" is the most satisfactory Napoleon _bonne-bouche_ we have had."--_New York Commercial Advertiser._
_THE WATTER"S MOU"._ By BRAM STOKER. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
"Here is a tale to stir the most sluggish nature.... It is like standing on the deck of a wave tossed ship; you feel the soul of the storm go into your blood."--_N. Y. Home Journal._
"The characters are strongly drawn, the descriptions are intensely dramatic, and the situations are portrayed with rare vividness of language. It is a thrilling story, told with great power."--_Boston Advertiser._
_MASTER AND MAN._ By Count LEO TOLSTOY. With an Introduction by W. D.
HOWELLS. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
"Crowded with these characteristic touches which mark his literary work."--_Public Opinion._
"Reveals a wonderful knowledge of the workings of the human mind, and it tells a tale that not only stirs the emotions, but gives us a better insight into our own hearts."--_San Francisco Argonaut._
_THE ZEIT-GEIST._ By L. DOUGALL, author of "The Mermaid," "Beggars All,"
etc. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
"One of the best of the short stories of the day."--_Boston Journal._
"One of the most remarkable novels of the year."--_New York Commercial Advertiser._
"Powerful in conception, treatment, and influence."--_Boston Globe._
NOVELS BY HALL CAINE.
_THE MANXMAN._ 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"A story of marvelous dramatic intensity, and in its ethical meaning has a force comparable only to Hawthorne"s "Scarlet Letter.""--_Boston Beacon._
"A work of power which is another stone added to the foundation of enduring fame to which Mr. Caine is yearly adding."--_Public Opinion._
"A wonderfully strong study of character; a powerful a.n.a.lysis of those elements which go to make up the strength and weakness of a man, which are at fierce warfare within the same breast; contending against each other, as it were, the one to raise him to fame and power, the other to drag him down to degradation and shame. Never in the whole range of literature have we seen the struggle between these forces for supremacy over the man more powerfully, more realistically delineated than Mr.
Caine pictures it."--_Boston Home Journal._
_THE DEEMSTER. A Romance of the Isle of Man._ 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"Hall Caine has already given us some very strong and fine work, and "The Deemster" is a story of unusual power.... Certain pa.s.sages and chapters have an intensely dramatic grasp, and hold the fascinated reader with a force rarely excited nowadays in literature."--_The Critic._
"One of the strongest novels which has appeared in many a day."--_San Francisco Chronicle._
"Fascinates the mind like the gathering and bursting of a storm."--_Ill.u.s.trated London News._
"Deserves to be ranked among the remarkable novels of the day."--_Chicago Times._