Collins' 'First Novel' Library 



AUTUMN TITLES 



EXPERIENCE 



Catherine Cotton 



This charming chronicle has no " plot." It is an 

 attempt to present a happy, witty, simple-minded woman 

 who attracted love because she gave it out. This is a 

 very difficult type of book to write. The attention of 

 the reader must be aroused and held by the sheer merit 

 of the writing, and the publishers believe they have found 

 in Catherine Cotton a writer with just the right gifts of 

 wit, sympathy, and understanding. 



DOMENICO 



H. M. Anderson 



This is the story of a Cardinal of Rome, a member of 

 one of the great noble families. In his youth something had 

 happened which had thrown a shadow over his life. There 

 are three great crises in his life, one of them due to this 

 shadow, one to the contrast between his conscience and 

 his ambition, and the third when, an exile in England, he 

 falls in love. Miss Anderson shows much skill in drawing 

 the character of this great and tragic figure. 



