Princess Zara

Home > Nonfiction > Princess Zara > Page 31
Princess Zara Page 31

by Ross Beeckman


  FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOKS

  IN POPULAR PRICED EDITIONS

  Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time. Library size.Printed on excellent paper--most of them with illustrations of markedbeauty--and handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume,postpaid.

  * * * * *

  THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE, By Mary Roberts Reinhart

  With illustrations by Lester Ralph.

  In an extended notice the _New York Sun_ says: "To readers who carefor a really good detective story 'The Circular Staircase' can berecommended without reservation." The _Philadelphia Record_ declaresthat "The Circular Staircase" deserves the laurels for thrills, forweirdness and things unexplained and inexplicable.

  THE RED YEAR, By Louis Tracy

  "Mr. Tracy gives by far the most realistic and impressive pictures ofthe horrors and heroisms of the Indian Mutiny that has been availablein any book of the kind. * * * There has not been in modern times inthe history of any land scenes so fearful, so picturesque, so dramatic,and Mr. Tracy draws them as with the pencil of a Verestschagin of thepen of a Sienkiewics."

  ARMS AND THE WOMAN, By Harold MacGrath

  With inlay cover in colors by Harrison Fisher.

  The story is a blending of the romance and adventure of the middle ageswith nineteenth century men and women; and they are creations of fleshand blood, and not mere pictures of past centuries. The story is aboutJack Winthrop, a newspaper man. Mr. MacGrath's finest bit of characterdrawing is seen in Hillars, the broken down newspaper man, and Jack'schum.

  LOVE IS THE SUM OF IT ALL, By Geo. Cary Eggleston

  With illustrations by Hermann Heyer.

  In this "plantation romance" Mr. Eggleston has resumed the manner andmethod that made his "Dorothy South" one of the most famous books ofits time.

  There are three tender love stories embodied in it, and two unusuallyinteresting heroines, utterly unlike each other, but each possessed ofa peculiar fascination which wins and holds the reader's sympathy. Apleasing vein of gentle humor runs through the work, but the "sum of itall" is an intensely sympathetic love story.

  HEARTS AND THE CROSS, By Harold Morton Cramer

  With illustrations by Harold Matthews Brett.

  The hero is an unconventional preacher who follows the line of the Manof Galilee, associating with the lowly, and working for them in theways that may best serve them. He is not recognized at his real valueexcept by the one woman who saw clearly. Their love story is one of therefreshing things in recent fiction.

  * * * * *

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York

  FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOK

  IN POPULAR PRICED EDITIONS

  Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time. Library size.Printed on excellent paper--most of them with illustrations of markedbeauty--and handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume,postpaid.

  * * * * *

  THE SHUTTLE, By Frances Hodgson Burnett

  With inlay cover in colors by Clarence F. Underwood.

  This great international romance relates the story of an American girlwho, in rescuing her sister from the ruins of her marriage to anEnglishman of title, displays splendid qualities of courage, tact andrestraint. As a study of American womanhood of modern times, thecharacter of Bettina Vanderpoel stands alone in literature. As a lovestory, the account of her experience is magnificent. The masterlyhandling, the glowing style of the book, give it a literary rank towhich very few modern novels have attained.

  THE MAKING OF A MARCHIONESS,

  By Frances Hodgson Burnett

  Illustrated with half tone engravings by Charles D. Williams. Withinitial letters, tail-pieces, decorative borders. Beautifully printed,and daintily bound, and boxed.

  A delightful novel in the author's most charming vein. The scene islaid in an English country house, where an amiable English nobleman isthe centre of matrimonial interest on the part of both the English andAmericans present.

  Graceful, sprightly, almost delicious in its dialogue and action. It isa book about which one is tempted to write ecstatically.

  THE METHODS OF LADY WALDERHURST,

  By Francis Hodgson Burnett

  A Companion Volume to "The Making of a Marchioness."

  With illustrations by Charles D. Williams, and with initial letters,tail-pieces, and borders, by A. K. Womrath. Beautifully printed anddaintily bound, and boxed.

  "The Methods of Lady Walderhurst" is a delightful story which combinesthe sweetness of "The Making of a Marchioness," with the dramaticqualities of "A Lady of Quality." Lady Walderhurst is one of the mostcharming characters in modern fiction.

  VAYENNE, By Percy Brebner

  With illustrations by E. Fuhr.

  This romance like the author's _The Princess Maritza_ is charged tothe brim with adventure. Sword play, bloodshed, justice grown themultitude, sacrifice, and romance, mingle in dramatic episodes that areborn, flourish, and pass away on every page.

  * * * * *

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York

 


‹ Prev