THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR. 



ARTHUR BONNICASTLE, 



By Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, 



Author of ^^ Bitter- Sweet," " Kathrlna,'''' "TitcornVs Letters," <tc. 



YTLT^ TWELVE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY 

 MARY A. HALLOOK. 



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AHTmXR BoNNlCASTLE is the most mature and finished prose work 

 of its popular author. Autobiographic in form, it is partly so in mateiia] 

 likewise ; and while of thrUling interest as a story, it presents the ripe 

 results of a life of earnest action and thought. The great lesson of the 

 book is self-respect and self-reliance — the evil influence of dependence 

 being exemplified in different characters and circumstances, by the youth 

 of Arthur and the life of Peter Mullens. For character-drawing, purpose, 

 pathos, style and savor of the soil, ARTHUR BONNICASTLE is remark- 

 able among the novels of the time. 



DR. HOLLAND'S T^ORKS. 



Each in One Volume IBmo. 



•BITTER-SWEET; a Poem . 



♦KATHRINA ; a Poem . 



♦LETTERS TO YOUNG PEOPLE, 



GOLD-FOIL, hammered from Pop- 

 ular Proverbs 



♦LESSONS IN LIFE 



♦PLAIN TALKS on FamiUar Sub- 

 jects 



LETTilRS TO THE JONESES 



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THE MARBLE PROPHECY, and 

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