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BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON

PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

[12mo, $1.50]

The Fruit of the Tree
Illustrations by Alonzo Kimball

"Dramatic, absorbing, and well written."—New York Sun.

"It marks the utmost achievement of the present-day novelist."—Baltimore Sun.

"Her precision and directness in delineation of character are far beyond that of any of the novelists of to-day."
—Boston Advertiser.

[12mo, $1.50]

The House of Mirth
Illustrations by A. B. Wenzell

"It is a great American novel, intensely interesting, marvelous in its literary finish and powerful in its delineation of Lily Bart."—Philadelphia Press.

[12mo, $1.00]

Madame de Treymes
Illustrated in color by A. B. Wenzell

"We know of no book in which the virtues of the short story are united with the virtues of the novel in a higher degree than in this instance."—New York Sun.

[12mo, $1.50]

The Hermit and the Wild Woman
THE STORIES

The Hermit and the Wild Woman The Pretext
The Last Asset The Verdict
In Trust The Pot-boiler

The Best Man

Stories published between 1904 and 1908 showing her supreme power and skill as a writer of short stories unsurpassed in modern literature.