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BY JAMES LANE ALLEN


AFTERMATH. Part Second of “A Kentucky Cardinal.” Square 32mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 00.

How sweet and clean and healthy such a story as “Aftermath.” . . . It is delightful reading.—N. Y. Press.

A KENTUCKY CARDINAL. Illustrated by Albert E. Sterner. Square 32mo, Cloth, Omamental,$1.00

Mr. James Lane Allen has never shown more delicacy and refinement of feeling or a more sympathetic appreciation of the beauties of nature.—N. Y. Tribune.

THE BLUE-GRASS REGION OF KENTUCKY, and Other Kentucky Articles. Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $2 50.

Mr. Allen has a poetic touch, a full vocabulary, a frequent felicity of phrase.—Critic, N. Y.

The attractions of the sketches are in their simplicity and realism. Nothing is oversaid or overdrawn.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

FLUTE AND VIOLIN, and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 50; Silk Binding, $2 25.

Shows that there was an imaginative height and a poetic depth to be touched which no previous hand had reached in this class of historic fiction.— N. Y. Evening Post.



Published BY HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

The above works are for sale by all booksellers, or will be mailed by the publishers, postage prepaid, an receipt of the price.