THE ARCHBISHOP and THE LADY 



By MRS. SCHUYLER CROWNINSHIELD 



A NOVEL of modern society which only a writer of very wide and very 

 exceptional social experience could have written. The scene is laid in 

 France in an old chateau, but the characters are cosmopolitan and the 

 hero is an American. The course of the story takes the reader through many 

 startling experiences and he can never tell how it will end. Social romance 

 and life are depicted in so thorough a manner that the reader lives througli the 

 action of the story with a sort of breathless interest of actual participatton. 

 Cloth. 12mo, 5^x7M> $1.50. 



APRIL'S SOWING 



By GERTRUDE HALL 



A YOUNG love story tuned to a note of light comedy thatthe author has 

 never struck before. Miss Hall is known as a poet and a teller of tales, 

 but in this novel she reveals new gifts that will bring her greater 

 appreciation. The title is taken from a stanza in Browning's **^Pippa 

 Passes," and the lines reveal something of the character of the story. 

 Illustrated, Cloth, 12mo, 5%x7%, $1.50. 



THE DARLINGTONS 



By ELMORE ELLIOTT PEAKE 



A NOVEL of American life in the middle West. It deals with the fortunes 

 of the Darlington family, whose members are the social leaders of their 

 section. The father is president of a railroad, the daughter, the heroine, 

 assists in its management, and the son is a dipsomaniac. The hero is a 

 Methodist minister of liberal views. The whole story is typically American. 

 Cloth, 12mo, 53^x7%, $1.50. 



THE CIRCULAR STUDY 



By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN (ROHLFS) 



A DIGNIFIED detective story of New York City, quite out of the ordinary 

 in conception and treatment. The mystery is solved in the first half 

 of the story, thanks to the efforts of the well-known detective, Gryce, 

 but no one will stop reading here. The explanation of the motives and the 

 recital of the events which led up to the tragedy will hold one to the very end. 



Cloth, 12mo, 53^x7?^, $1.35. 



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