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BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.
Chic., Stone & Co., 1898 $1.50
A story of love and adventure in St. Augustine, much more exciting than Miss Pool's stories usually are, but with all her delightful sense of humor.
N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1896 $1.50
Another of the author's strong studies of woman's complex nature.
Bost., Harper, 1894 $1.25
Sequel to the "Two salomes."
N. Y., Harper & Bros, 1898 $1.50
A novel with a New England setting. The problem dealt with is how much a woman's love can tolerate before it is entirely deadened.
Best., Harper, 1893 $1.25
Story of a New England girl who is the victim of invincible heredity, which leads her to commit crime.
Il.N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1891 $2
The time is the fifteenth century, the scene is laid in England; Henry IV and the men of his court are the men of iron.
Il.N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1892 $1.25
A book of wonderful adventures and astounding occurrences.
Il.N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1895 $2
A tale of Germany in the days of the robber barons, when the general lawlessness of the times gave scope to numberless deeds of bravery and cruelty.
Bost., Copeland & Day, 1897 $1.50
The characters are finely delineated, the varied and rapidly shifting scenes are pictured with the skill of an artist, and the pure moral tone is carried through the whole, like a golden thread.
Il.N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1895 $1.25
Such a story as this is one to make the reputation of a new author or add to that of one already famous.