"MOST ARTISTIC AND MOST ORIGINAL." 



A. CONAN DOYLE'S NEW NOVEL. 



l\ LJiJiQ^Lj with an Occasional Chorus. 



By A. CoNAN Doyle, author of "Uncle 

 Bernac," "Brigadier Gerard," "Rodney 

 Stone," etc. Uniform with other books 

 by Dr. Doyle. i 2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



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"Charming is the one word to describe this volume 

 adequately. Dr. Doyle's crisp style and his rare wit 

 and refined humor, utilized with cheerful ait that i^ 

 perfect of its kind, fill these chapters with joy anvl 

 gladness for the reader." — Philadelphia Press. 



"'A Duet ' is bright, brave, simple, natural, deli- 

 cate. It is the most artistic and most original thing 

 that its author has done. . . . We can heartily recom- 

 mend ' A Duet' to all classes of readers." — Chicago 

 Times- Herald. 



"It is all very sweet and graceful." — Lo?idoii Telegraph. 



"A bright story. Ail the characters are well drawn." — London Mail. 



A. CONAN DOYLE. 



'■A BOOK THAT WILL UVE." 



David Harum, 



A Story of American Life. By Edward 

 NoYES Westcott. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



" ' David Harum ' is, first of all, a thoroughly interest- 

 ing bit of fiction, with a well-defined plot, a slender but 

 easily followed ' love ' interest, some bold and finely 

 sketched character drawing, and a perfect gold mine of 

 shrewd, dialectic philosophy." — San Francisco Cad. 



"The chapters are few in which one does not hear 

 the voice of David Harum. His reminiscences, his 

 horse-trading anecdotes, his home brewed philosophy, 

 have their own charm. Nor does he ever, in his most 

 sustained harangues, 'run to emptins,' though his own experience declares that while 

 ' the's a good many fast quarter horses, them that can keep it up for a full mile is 

 scurse.' Realism has bored its thousands, but in ' David Harum ' it has joined hands- 

 with delight." — New York Nation. 



"The main character ought to become familiar to thousands of readers, and will 

 probably take his place in time beside Joel Chandler Harris's and Thomas Nelson 

 Page's and Miss Wilkins's creations." — Chicago Titnes-Herald. 

 "Full of wit and sweetness." — Baltimore Herald. 



EDWARD NOYES WESTCOTT. 



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