The Passenger from Calais eBook

Arthur Griffith
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 213 pages of information about The Passenger from Calais.

The Passenger from Calais eBook

Arthur Griffith
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 213 pages of information about The Passenger from Calais.

Abroad with the Jimmies
With a portrait, in duogravure, of the author.

Library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover $1.50

“Full of ozone, of snap, of ginger, of swing and momentum.”—­Chicago Evening Post.

At Home with the Jardines
A companion volume to “Abroad with the Jimmies.”

Library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover $1.50

“Bits of gay humor, sunny, whimsical philosophy, and keen indubitable insight into the less evident aspects and workings of pure human nature, with a slender thread of a cleverly extraneous love story, keep the interest of the reader fresh.”—­Chicago Record-Herald.

The Interference of Patricia
With a frontispiece from drawing by Frank T. Merrill.

Small 12mo, cloth, decorative cover $1.25

“There is life and action and brilliancy and dash and cleverness and a keen appreciation of business ways in this story.”—­Grand Rapids Herald.

“A story full of keen and flashing satire.”—­Chicago Record-Herald.

A Book of Girls
With a frontispiece.

Small 12mo, cloth, decorative cover $1.25

“The stories are all eventful and have effective humor.”—­New York Sun.

“Lilian Bell surely understands girls, for she depicts all the variations of girl nature so charmingly.”—­Chicago Journal.

The above two volumes boxed in special holiday dress, per set, $2.50

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WORKS OF ALICE MacGOWAN AND GRACE MacGOWAN COOKE

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A STORY OF THE SEA ISLANDS IN 1739.  With six illustrations by C.D.  Williams.

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

“So rich in color is this story, so crowded with figures, it seems like a bit of old Italian wall painting, a piece of modern tapestry, rather than a modern fabric woven deftly from the threads of fact and fancy gathered up in this new and essentially practical country, and therein lies its distinctive value and excellence.”—­N.Y.  Sun.

“At once tender, thrilling, picturesque, philosophical, and dramatic.  One of the most delightful romances we have had in many a day.”—­Chicago Record-Herald.

The Grapple
With frontispiece in color by Arthur W. Brown.

Library 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50

“The movement of the tale is swift and dramatic.  The story is so original, so strong, and so finely told that it deserves a large and thoughtful public.  It is a book to read with both enjoyment and enlightenment.”—­N.Y.  Times Saturday Review of Books.

The Last Word
Illustrated with seven portraits of the heroine.

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