A NEW NOVEL 



BY THE AUTHOR OF " RUTLEDGE." 



RICHARD VANDERMARCK 



BY MRS. S. S. HARRIS, 



Author of " Rutledge," " The Sutherland*," " Louie's Last Term," "Round- 

 hearts" " A Rosary for Lent" &>c., &>c. 



i vol. i2mo, cloth, $1.50. 



The author of " Rutledge" breaks a silence of seven years with 

 a story quite as bright and vivacious in style, as dramatic in its 

 situations, and as thoroughly true to life as anything she has pre- 

 viously written. A clever girl with the " dangerous gift," and with 

 no end of faults and weaknesses, pretty, selfish, unstable, 

 womanly, tells her own story, and in a way entirely feminine, and 

 so true to life that she seems to be talking, instead of writing, 

 about herself, those who loved her and whom she loved, and the 

 various perplexing entanglements in which she consequently 

 became involved. The characters are few and clearly defined, the 

 plot not at all involved, the situations and incidents always graphic, 

 and often told with real dramatic power and a genuine pathos 

 which combine to make the story one that will be universally read 

 with thorough satisfaction and pleasure. 



ALSO NEW EDITIONS, IN HANDSOME STYLES, 



RUTLEDGE. 



FRANK WARRINGTON. 



LOUIE'S LAST TERM. 



THE SUTHERLANDS. 

 ST. PHILIPS. 

 ROUNDHEARTS. 



A ROSARY FOR LENT. 



