NEW FICTION 

 Miss Cayley's Adventures 



By GRANT ALMS. With 80 illustrations by 

 Gordon Browne. 



ia% $1.50 



"One of the most delightfully jolly, entertaining, and fasci- 

 nating works that has ever come from Grant Allen's pen." 

 U'erld. 



" A quaint and sparkling story bright 

 beginning to end." CtfV/v Timt>Hrr*h 



Hilda Wade 



A Woman with Tenacity of Purpose. By 

 GRANT ALLEN. With 98 illustrations by 

 Gordon Browne. 



12% ?i.so 



" Mr. Allen's text, as in all his writings, is singularly pictur- 

 esque and captivating. There are no commonplaces and although 

 the outcome is perfectly evident early in the story, the reader will 

 find his attention chained. . . . It is one of the best of the 

 summer books, and as an artistic bit of light readme ranks high. 

 It is a pity that such a vivid imagination and high-bred style of 

 discourse are no longer in the land of the living to entertain us 

 with further stories oil adventure." Boston Time*. 



The Angel of Clay 



By WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, author of 

 4 The Song Life of a Sculptor," etc. 

 With illustrations by A. B. Wenzell. 

 12, $'1.25 



" A story of the studio order, free from the grosser elements 

 which frequently mar such novels, and stronger in situation. 

 thought, and action than art most. The central figure is that of 

 the true man and artist, and this character is splendidly por- 

 trayed. The style and story both invite peniak-/Vr/YW 



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