^By Maartcn Maartcns^ 



Some Women I have Known. 



12mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



" Maarten Maartens is one of the best novel writers of tinis or any 

 day. ' ' — Cliicago Times-Herald. 



" Maarten Maartens stands head and shoulders above the average 

 novelist of the dav in intellectual subtlety and imai^nnative power." — 

 Boston Beacon. 



OTHER NOVELS BY MAARTEN MAARTENS. 



Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.50. Uniform edition. 



HER MEMORY. With Photogravure Portrait. 



"Maarten Maartens took us all by storm some time ago with his tuie story christened 

 'God's Fool.' He established himself at once in our affections as a unique creature who had 

 something to say and knew how to say it in the most fascinating way. He is a serious story 

 writer, who sprang into prominence when he first put his pen to paper, and who has ever 

 since kept his work up to the standard of excellence which he raised in the beginning." — New 

 York Herald. 



THE GREATER GLORY. A Story of High Life. 



" It would take several columns to give any adequate idea of the superb way in which th 

 Dutch novelist has d.eveloped his theme and wrought out one of the most impressive stories c 



the period 



San Francisco Chronicle. 



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It belongs to the small class of novels which one can not afford to neglect." — 



GOD'S FOOL. 



" Throughout there is an epigrammatic force which would make palatable a less interest- 

 ing story of human lives or one less deftly told." — LonJoii SjtnrJaj' Review. 



JOOST AVELINGH. 



" Aside from the masterly handling of the principal characters and general interest in the 

 story, the series of pictures of Dutch lite give the book a charm peculiarly its own." — New 

 York Herald. 



