NEW EDITION. 



The Scapegoat. 



A Romance and a Parable. By Hall Caine, author 

 of "The Christian," "The Deemster," "The Manx- 



man, 

 tion. 

 Cloth, 



The Bondman," etc. New and revised edi 



Uniform 



$1.50. 



with the author's works. 121110. 



HALL CAINE. 



This new edition will present itself as practically a new book. It 

 will be found to differ materially from the edition heretofore published, 

 which was issued some years since without the benefit of the author's 

 revision. This powerful romance and expressive " parable " will be 

 certain to obtain a greatly enlarged meed of popularity. 



" This book in its present form is new to American readers, although a book under the same title, 

 telling practically the same story, was published in America seven years ago. That was just after the 

 passing of the Copyright Act, and the effort to meet the conditions of the new law seemed to require 

 that the romance should be published in what I knew was an immature and wholly unsatisfactory form. 

 This was the form in which it was being published serially in English and American journals, without 

 the revision usually considered necessary for any piece of writing before its appearance as a book, and 

 especially desirable in the case of the present work. . . . When health and opportunity allowed I did 

 my best to make the story worthy of the reception it had received by an effort to lift its literary execu- 

 tion to the level of its artistic motive. 



" W'th these alterations and with amendments made very recently I am now offering 'The Scape- 

 goat ' to American readers, practically, I think, as a new book, certainly as a book which is in great 

 part new." — From the Author's Preface to the New Edition. 



BY THE AUTHOR OF " MONA MACLEAN." 



Windyhaugh. 



A Novel. By Graham Travers, author of " Mona Mac- 

 lean, Medical Student," "Fellow Travellers," etc. i2mo. 

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" The author draws her characters with the clever strokes of the success- 

 ful artist, and the life of her heroine is, in and of itself, so immensely inter- 

 esting that the story never for a moment palls. . . . Aside from its moral 

 and intellectual charm, ' Windyhaugh ' is brightly written, and has that keen 

 sense of enjoyment which belongs to any genuine delineation of life." — The 

 Boston Herald. 



A ROMANCE OF THE WEST INDIES. 



Latitude \9°. 



A Romance of the West In 



dies in the Year of our 



Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty. Being a 



faithful account and true of the painful adventures 



of the Skipper, the Bo's'n, the Smith, the Mate, 



and Cynthia. By Mrs. Schuyler Crownin- 



shield. Illustrated. 121110. Cloth, $1.50. 



" • Latitude 19° ' is a novel of incident, of the open air, of the 

 sea. the shore, the mountain eyrie, and of breathing, living enti- 

 ties, who deal with Nature at first hand. . . . The adventures 

 described are peculiarly novel and interesting. • • • Packed with 

 incidents, infused with humor and wit, and faithful to the types 

 introduced, this book will surely appeal to the large audience 

 already won, and beget new friends among those who believe 

 in fiction that is healthy without being maudlin, and is strong 

 without losing the truth."— The New York Herald 



MRS. SCHUYLER CROWNINSHIELD. 



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