oe NOVELS BY HALL CAINE. <£ 



The Christian. 



I21T10. 

 Cloth, $I.SO. 



HALL CAINE. 



" A powerful story. . . . The portrait of the" pure wom- 

 anliness of Glory Quayle is beyond praise we can bestow." 

 — New York Mail and Express. 



"Must be regarded as the greatest work that has yet 

 come from the pen of this strong writer. ... A book of 

 wonderful power and force." — Brooklyn Eagle. 



" Of powerful and absorbing interest. The reader is irre- 

 sistibly fascinated from the very beginning." — Philadelphia 

 Press. 



" Though the theme is old, Mr. Caine has worked it up 

 with a passion and power that make it new again. . . . 

 Can not fail to thrill even the most careless reader." — New 

 York Herald. 



" None who read it will gainsay its power and effective- 

 ness. "— A 7 <?zt) York Times. 



MR. CAINE'S OTHER BOOKS. Uniform Edition. 



" The author exhibits a mastery of the elemental passions of life that places him high among 

 the foremost of present writers of fiction." — Philadelphia Inquirer. 



THE MANXMAN. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



THE DEEMSTER. A Romance of the Isle of Man. 121110. Cloth, $1.50. 



THE BONDMAN. 121110. Cloth, $1.50. 



THE SCAPEGOAT. {New edition.) 121110. Cloth, $1.50 ; paper, 50 cents. 



CAPT'N DAVY'S HONEYMOON. A Manx Yarn. 121110. Cloth, 

 $1.00 ; paper, 50 cents. 



THE LITTLE MANX NATION. {New edition.) 121110. Cloth, $1.00 ; 

 paper, 50 cents. 



NOVELS BY MISS MONTRESOR. 



Uniform edition. Each, i6mo, cloth. 



At the Cross=Roads. $i ^ 



" Miss Montresor has the skill in writing of Olive Schreiner 

 and Miss Harraden, added to the fullness of knowledge of life 

 which is a chief factor in the success of George Eliot and Mrs. 

 Humphry Ward. . . . There is as much strength in this book 

 as in a dozen ordinary successful novels." — London Literary 

 World. 



" I commend it to all my readers who like a strong, cheer- 

 ful, beautiful story. It is one of the truly notable books of the 

 season." — Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. 



FALSE COIN OR TRUE? $1.25. 



" One of the few true novels of the day. ... It is power- 

 ful, and touched with a delicate insight and strong impressions 

 of life and character. . . . The author's theme is original, her 

 treatment artistic, and the book is remarkable for its unflag- 

 ging interest." — Philadelphia Record. F . F . montresor. 



THE ONE WHO LOOKED ON. $1.25. 



" A tale quite unusual, entirely unlike any other, full of a strange power and realism, and 

 touched with a fine humor." — London World. 



" The story is an intensely human one, and it is delightfully told. . . . The author shows 

 a marvelous keenness in character analysis, and a marked ingenuity in the development of her 

 story." — Boston Advertiser. 



INTO THE HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES. $150. 



" The pure idealism of ' Into the Highways and Hedges ' does much to redeem modern fic- 

 tion from the reproach it has brought upon itself. . . . The story is original, and told with 

 great refinement." — Philadelphia Public Ledger. 



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