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DR. J. G. HOLLAND'S

POPULAR NOVELS.


Each one vol., 12mo, cloth, . . . . . $1.75.


NICHOLAS MINTURN:

A Study in a Story. Illustrated.

"It is unquestionably Dr. Holland's ablest production. The characters are sketched by a master hand, the incidents are realistic, the progress of events rapid, and the tone pure and healthy. The book is superbly illustrated."—Rock Island Union.

"Nicholas Minturn is the most real novel, or rather life-story, yet produced by any American writer."—Philadelphia Press.


SEVENOAKS:

A Story of To-Day. Illustrated.

"Dr. Holland has added a leaf to his laurels. In Sevenoaks, he has given us a thoroughly good novel, with the distinctive qualities of a work of literary art. As a story, it is thoroughly readable; the action is rapid, but not hurried; there is no flagging, and no dullness."—Christian Union.


ARTHUR BONNIOASTLE:

A Story of American Life. Illustrated.

"The narrative is pervaded by a fine poetical spirit that is alive to the subtle graces of character, as well as to the tender influences of natural scenes. . . . Its chief merits must be placed in its graphic and expressive portraitures of character, its tenderness and delicacy of sentiment, its touches of heartfelt pathos, and the admirable wisdom and soundness of its ethical suggestions."—N. Y. Tribune.


The above books for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, post or express charges paid, upon receipt of the price, by

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers,
743 and 745 Broadway, New York.