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by Frank Richard Stockton


  THE ETERNAL CITY.

  By HALL CAINE, author of "The Christian," "The Manxman," "TheBondman," "The Deemster," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "A powerful novel, inspired by a lofty conception, and carried out with unusual force. It is the greatest thing that Hall Caine has ever attempted."--_Brooklyn Eagle._

  THE TELLER.

  By EDWARD NOYES WESTCOTT, author of "David Harum." Illustrated,12mo. Cloth, $1.00.

  The publishers of "David Harum" have the pleasure of presenting the only other story written by the lamented Edward Noyes Westcott. Mr. Westcott's business life lay with practical financial matters, and in "The Teller" he has drawn upon his knowledge of life in a bank.

  WHEN LOVE FLIES OUT O' THE WINDOW.

  By LEONARD MERRICK. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

  "The attention of the reader is held from start to finish, because the whole plot is original, and one can not tell what is going to happen next."--_Washington Times._

  THE BELEAGUERED FOREST.

  By ELIA W. PEATTIE. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "'The Beleaguered Forest' is not a novel--it is a romance; it is not a romance--it is a poem."--_Chicago Post._

  SHACKLETT.

  A Story of American Politics. By WALTER BARR. 12mo. Cloth,$1.50.

  "As a picture of American political life and possibilities it is wonderfully vivid and truthful."--_Brooklyn Eagle._

  FOUR-LEAVED CLOVER.

  By MAXWELL GRAY, author of "The Silence of Dean Maitland."12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

  "An honest piece of work by a story-teller who knows her trade thoroughly.... It is a book which ought to be in every hammock."--_Pittsburg Commercial Gazette._

  A WOMAN ALONE.

  By MRS. W.K. CLIFFORD, author of "Love Letters of a WorldlyWoman." 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

  "Mrs. Clifford is an adroit writer, whose knowledge of the world and whose brilliancy have not destroyed in her a simple tenderness to which every sensitive reader must respond."--_Chicago Tribune._

  MILLS OF GOD.

  By ELINOR MACARTNEY LANE. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "It is a good novel in comparison with even the best in current American fiction. Its author, in this her maiden effort, easily takes her place among the Churchills and the Johnstons and the Runkles."--_New York Herald._

  THE SEAL OF SILENCE.

  By ARTHUR R. CONDER. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

  "A novel of marked originality, of extraordinary strength.... I recommend this very dramatic and exciting story, with its quaint love interest and its dry, quiet humor, to all lovers of a good story capitally conceived and happily told."--GEORGE S. GOODWIN, in _Philadelphia Item._

  THE MAN WHO KNEW BETTER.

  By T. GALLON, author of "Tatterley," etc. Illustrated by GordonBrowne. 8vo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "The best Christmas story that has appeared since the death of Charles Dickens.... It is an admirably written story, and merits warm welcome and broad recognition."--_Baltimore Sun._

  UNDER THE SKYLIGHTS.

  By HENRY B. FULLER, author of "The Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani,""The Cliff Dwellers," etc. 12mo. Deckle edge, gilt top, $1.50.

  The charming humor, delightful flavor, and refined quality of Mr. Fuller's work impart a peculiar zest to this subtly satirical picture of the extraordinary vicissitudes of arts and letters in a Western metropolis.

  THE APOSTLES OF THE SOUTHEAST.

  By FRANK T. BULLEN, author of "The Cruise of the Cachalot,""Idyls of the Sea," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "Mr. Bullen writes with a sympathy and pathetic touch rare indeed. His characters are living ones, his scenes full of life and realism, and there is not a page in the whole book which is not brimful of deepest interest."--_Philadelphia Item._

  THE ALIEN.

  By F.F. MONTRESOR, author of "Into the Highways and Hedges,"etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

  "May be confidently commended to the most exacting reader as an absorbing story, excellently told."--_Kansas City Star._

  WHILE CHARLIE WAS AWAY.

  By MRS. POULTNEY BIGELOW. 16mo. Cloth, 75 cents.

  Mrs. Bigelow tells a wonderfully vivid story of a woman in London "smart" life whose hunger for love involves her in perils, but finds a true way out in the end.

  D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.

 


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