Where Ghosts Walk 



Two 

 Series 



The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History 

 and Literature 



By Marion Harland 



Author of " Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories," etc. 



Two volumes. dvo. With Photogravure and Other llluso 

 trations. Sold separately, each, S2.50 net 



Contents of First Series 



Two Little Rooms 

 " Only a But an' a Ben " 

 u Her Gloomy Honeymoon " 

 "An Eating-House for 



Goodly Fare " 

 No. 24 Cheyne Row 

 Dante's Every-Day Wife 

 The Prophet of San Marco 



A Fourteenth-Century New 



Woman 

 The Ginevra Table 

 John Keats in Rome 

 Told on the Lagoon 

 In Ravenna 

 H Magnifico 

 As in David's Day 



In Villette 

 Contents of Second Series 



Little Boy Blue 



The Ladies of Llangollen 



Charles I. in Westminster 



Hall 

 Sir Philip Sidney at Pens- 

 hurst 

 Among Historic Chateaux 

 Joan of Arc at Chinon 



Josephine at Malmaison 

 Amy Robsart at Cumnor 



Place 

 Salisbury Plain and Stone- 



henge 

 Gentle George Herbert at 



Bemerton 

 Marie Stuart at Amboise 



" In these volumes fascinating pictures are thrown upon the screen so 

 rapidly that we have not time to have done with our admiration for one 

 before the next one is encountered. . . . Long-forgotten heroes live once 

 more ; we recall the honored dead to life again, and the imagination runs 

 riot. Travel of this kind does not weary, it fascinates." — iV. Y. Times, 



G. P. Putnam's Sons 



New York 



London 





