By MARION CRAWFORD 



PRIMADONNA 



By F. Marion Crawford. Ready in May 



A sequel to Fair Margaret, one of the most popular of 

 Mr. Crawford's tales. This is a rapid, thrilling and thor- 

 oughly satisfactory sequel to one of the best of novels. 



THE LITTLE CITY OF HOPE 



A Christmas Story. $1.25 



A man 'of letters has here turned his accomplished pen 

 to playful purpose, and has given us a little story of faith, 

 and hope, and courage triumphant, a story that young and 

 old may enjoy alike, and which the critics praise. Full-page 

 illustrations; and marginal decorations in color. 



By GERTRUDE ATHERTON 



THE CALIFORNIANS, . . , . $1.60 

 THE SPLENDID IDLE FORTIES, $1.50 



Fine reprints of books in constant demand. The Cali- 

 fomians, by some held to be Mrs. Atherton's best novel, 

 forms an important«link in the chain of books in which she 

 hAs depicted the complete social and political history of 

 California. It occupies the middle place between Rezanov 

 and Ancestors. The Splendid Foiiies is a storj'^ of the romantic 

 old days just before the discovery of gold on the Pacific Coast. 



By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT 



TALES OF THE MONTHS, $1.50 



Stories in the bright, witty vein which have made the 

 author's work so widely acceptable. The.y derive their name 

 from the Indian calendar, altho not stories of the Red Men. 



