PUBLICATIONS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT &• CO. 



MRS. FORRESTER'S NOVELS. 



RHOKA. 

 Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 50 cents. 



It is full of strong, dramatic power 

 and insight, both deep and critical, 

 into the wayward human heart."— 

 Cincinnati Commercial. 



"The author is one of the most 

 popular writers of the period, and 

 this is esteemed among her best." — 

 Baltimore Gazette. 



" Far above the average of novels. 



DOtrORES. 

 i2mo. Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 50 cents. 



" This is a delightful book. One of I "A capitally told story ; a good, 

 the best romances of the day." — old-fashioned love-story of the very 

 Philadelphia Chronicle. | best school." — Peterson's Magazine. 



DIAHA CAREW; 

 Or, For a Woman's Sake. 

 i2mo. Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 50 cents. 

 "A story of great beauty and com- 

 plete interest to its close." — Boston 

 Traveller. 



" A story of remarkable power and 

 interest. The characters are drawn 

 with such distinctness, and they are 



made to act always so consistently, 

 that the reader comes to feel towards 

 them as he would towards actual 

 personages." — Philadelphia Evening 

 Bulletin. 



i2mo. 



MIGNON. 

 Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 50 cents. 



" Will be counted her best, as it is 

 full of a keen interest both in its plot 

 and character, and is written in a re- 

 fined and exceedingly pleasing style." 

 — Publishers' Weekly. 



" It is really one of the best novels 

 of the day, and is as pure and 

 fresh as it is entertaining." — Boston 

 Transcript. 



VIVA. 

 i2mo. Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 50 cents. 



A work of unusual power and in- I management of the story throughout 



terest. The plot is deeply attractive, 

 the characters are striking, and the 



is very skilful." — Boston Saturday 

 Evening Gazette. 



ROY APSI5 YIOIUA. 

 i2mo. Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 60 cents. 

 "This new story is one of the best not its least recommendation, 

 and brightest of the novels of this 

 popular author." — Worcester Spy. 



" The narrative is of absorbing in- 

 terest, the plot is skilfully managed, 

 and its pure and wholesome tone is 



MY I^OHO AND MY LADY. 



i2mo. Extra cloth. $1.25. Paper cover. 60 cents. 

 "Mrs. Forrester has already won 

 fame by her published works. One of 

 the most successful of our female novel- 

 ists, she is also one of the purest and 

 most wholesome. ' My Lord and My 



-New 

 York Mail. 



"It is a first-rate story, well worth 

 reading, and will be found decidedly 

 interesting." — Boston Post. 



Lady' is a story of high life. It is dra- 

 matic in conception and well worked 

 out. The characters are well outlined, 

 and some of the situations are strik- 

 ingly effective." — New York Herald. 



