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BRIEF LIST OF BOOKS OF FICTION PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.


Mary Adams.

AN HONORABLE SURRENDER. (16mo, $1.00.)

"The story belongs distinctly to the realistic school of modern fiction. The situations are those of every day. The characters are not in the least eccentric; the dialogue is never extravagant; the descriptive and analytical passages are neither obtrusive nor too prolix. The sum of all these negations is a charming book, full of a genuine human interest."—The Portland Advertiser.


William Waldorf Astor.

VALENTINO: An Historical Romance. (12mo, $1.00.)

"It is well called a romance, and no romance indeed could be more effective than the extraordinary extract from Italian annals of the 16th Century which it preserves in such vivid colors. The incidents are presented with dramatic art. The movement of the story never drags."—The New York Tribune.


Arlo Bates.

A WHEEL OF FIRE. (12mo, $1.00.)

"The novel deals with character rather than incident, and is evolved from one of the most terrible of moral problems with a subtlety not unlike that of Hawthorne. One cannot enumerate all the fine points of artistic skill which make this study so wonderful in its insight, so rare in its combination of dramatic power and tenderness."—The Critic.


Hjalmar H. Boyesen.

FALCONBERG. Illustrated (12mo, $1.50)-GUNNAR. (Sq. 12mo, $1.25)—TALES FROM TWO HEMISPHERES. (Sq. 12mo, $1.00)-ILKA ON THE HILL TOP, and Other Stories. (Sq. 12mo, $1.00) QUEEN TITANIA (Sq. 12mo, $1.00).

"Mr. Boyesen's stories possess a sweetness, a tenderness, and a drollery that are fascinating, and yet they are no more attractive than they are strong."—The Home Journal.