"Daybreak" is a prologue to "Three Weeks" and forms the first of the series, although published last. It is a highly interesting account of a love episode that took place during the youth of the famous Queen of "Three Weeks."
A story of the Balkans, this is one of the timely novels of the year.
=ONE DAY: a Sequel to "Three Weeks"=
"There is a note of sincerity in this book that is lacking in the first."--Boston Globe.
"One Day" is the sequel you have been waiting for since reading "Three Weeks," and is a story which points a moral, a clear, well-written exposition of the doctrine, "As ye sow, so shall ye reap."
=HIGH NOON: a New Sequel to "Three Weeks" A Modern Romeo and Juliet=
A powerful, stirring love-story of twenty years after. Abounding in beautiful descriptions and delicate pathos, this charming love idyl will instantly appeal to the million and a quarter people who have read and enjoyed "Three Weeks."
=THE DIARY OF MY HONEYMOON=
A woman who sets out to unburden her soul upon intimate things is bound to touch upon happenings which are seldom the subject of writing at all; but whatever may be said of the views of the anonymous author, the "Diary" is a work of throbbing and intense humanity, the moral of which is sound throughout and plain to see.
=THE INDISCRETION OF LADY USHER: a Sequel to "The Diary of My Honeymoon"=
"Another purpose novel dealing with the question of marriage and dealing very plainly,--one of the most interesting among the many books on these lines which are at present attracting so much attention."--Cleveland Town Topics.
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