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GILBERT K. CHESTERTON

Heretics. Essays. 12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents.

"Always entertaining."—New York Evening Sun.

"Always original."—Chicago Tribune.

Orthodoxy. Uniform with "Heretics."

12 mo. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents.

"Here is a man with something to say."—Brooklyn Life.

"A work of genius,"—Chicago Evening Post.

"'Orthodoxy' is the most important religious work that has appeared since Emerson."—North American Review.

"Is likely to produce a sensation. An extraordinary book which will be much read and talked about."—New York Globe.

All Things Considered. Essays on various subjects, such as:

Conceit and Caricature; Spiritualism; Science and Religion; Woman, etc.

12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents.

"Full of the author's abundant vitality, wit and unflinching optimism."—Book News.

The Napoleon of Notting Hill. 12mo. $1.50.

"A brilliant piece of satire, gemmed with ingenius paradox."—Boston Herald.

George Bernard Shaw. An illustrated Biography.

12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents.

The Ball and the Cross. 12mo. $1.50.

Gilbert K. Chesterton. A Criticism.

Cloth. 12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents.

An illustrated biography of this brilliant author; also an able review of his works.

"The anonymous author is a critic with uncommon discrimination and good sense. Mr. Chesterton possesses one of the best attributes of genius—impersonality."—Baltimore News.

VERNON LEE

Uniform sets boxed. 8 volumes. Cloth. $12.00 net.

Express extra. $1.50 net each. Postage 10 cents.

*** "If we were asked to name the three authors writing in English to-day to whom the highest rank of cleverness and brilliancy might be accorded, we would not hesitate to place among them Vernon Lee."—Baltimore Sun.

Laurus Nobilis. Essays on Art and Life.

Renaissance Fancies and Studies.

The Countess of Albany.

Limbo and Other Essays, including:

"Ariadne in Mantua"

Pope Jacynth, and Other Fantastic Tales

Hortus Vitæ, or the Hanging Gardens

The Sentimental Traveller

The Enchanted Woods

The Spirit of Rome

Genius Loci

Hauntings


W. COMPTON LEITH

Apologia Diffidentis. An intimate personal book.

Cloth. 8vo. $2.50 net. Postage 15 cents.

  • Mr. Leith formulates the anatomy of diffidence as Burton did of melancholy; and it might almost be said that he has done it with equal charm. The book surpasses in beauty and distinction of style any other prose work of the past few years. Its charm is akin to that of Mr. A. C. Benson's earlier books, yet Mr. Benson at his best has never equalled this. A human document as striking as it is unusual, The impress of truth and wisdom lies deep upon every page."-The Dial."

ANATOLE FRANCE

"Anatole France is a writer whose personality is very strongly reflected in his works. To reproduce his evanescent grace and charm is not to be lightly achieved, but the translators have done their work with care, distinction, and a very happy sense of the value of words."-Daily Graphic.

"We must now all read all of Anatole France. The offer is too good to be shirked. He is just Anatole France, the greatest living writer of French."-Daily Chronicle.

Complete Limited Edition in English

Under the general editorship of Frederic Chapman. 8vo., special light-weight paper, wide margins, Caslon type, bound in red and gold, gilt top, and papers from designs by Beardsley, initials by Ospovat. $2.00 per volume (except John of Arc), postpaid.

Balthasar

The Well of St. Clare

The Red Lily

Mother of Pearl

The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard

The Garden of Epicurus

Thaïs

The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche

Joan of Arc. Two volumes. $8 net per set. Postage extra.

The Comedian's Tragedy

The Amethyst Ring

M. Bergeret in Paris

The Lettered Life

Pierre Noziere

The White Stone

Penguin Island

The Opinions of Jerome Coignard

Jocasta and the Famished Cat

The Aspirations of Jean Servien

The Elm Tree on the Mall

My Friend's Book

The WickerWork Woman

At the Sign of the Queen Pedauque

Profitable Tales

ELIZABETH BISLAND

The Secret Life. Being the Book of a Heretic.

12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 10 cents.

"A book of untrammelled thought on living topics. Extraordinarily interesting."-Philadelphia Press.

"Excellent style, quaint humor, and shrewd philosophy."

-Review of Reviews.

Seekers in Sicily. Being a Quest for Persephone, by ELIZABETH BISLAND and ANNE HOYT.

Cloth. 12mo. $1.50 net. Postage 20 cents. Illustrated.

      • A delightful account of Sicily, its people, country, and villages. More than a guide book, this volume is a comprehensive account of what all who are interested in this beautiful island wish to know.

CHARLES H. SHERRILL

Stained Glass Tours in France. How to reach the examples of XIIIth, XIVth, XVth and XVIth Century Stained Glass in France (with maps and itineraries) and what they are. Ornamental cloth. 12mo. Profusely illustrated. $1.50. net. Postage 14 cents.

"This book should make a place for itself."-Chicago Tribune.

"This story of glass has swept me off my feet. Instead of a world of technicalities I met entertainment, and yet that entertainment never abandoned the natural level of dignity belonging to the subject."—Ferdinand Schwill, Professor of Modern History, University of Chicago.

"A more unique or more delightful travel book has not been written.". -Toronto Mail and Empire.

Stained Glass Tours in England.

Illustrated. Cloth 8vo. $2.50 net. Postage 20 cents.

"Just the information that many travellers in England need. All in an orderly and sprightly manner."-Professor William Lyon Phelps, Yale University.

"Well conceived and original."-Athenæum.

"In these days of universal travel and of the almost universal writing of travel books, it is unusual to find an author whose point of view is unique and whose subject-matter is unhackneyed. Mr. Sherrill has met both of these difficult requirements."-The Dial.

J. M. DIVER

Captain Desmond, V. C.

Ornamental cloth. 12mo. $1.50.

"A story of the Punjab frontier. The theme is that of Kipling's Story of the Gadsbys'-a brilliant and convincing study of an undying problem."-London Post.

The Great Amulet 12mo. $1.50.

A love-story dealing with army life in India.

Candles in the Wind 12mo. $1.50.


HUGH DE SELINCOURT

The Strongest Plume 12mo. $1.50.

"Deals with a problem quite worthy of serious consideration, frankly but restrainedly. Excellent studies of character."-London Daily News.

A Boy's Marriage 12mo. $1.50.

The High Adventure 12mo. $1.50.

"Admirably well told with distinctive literary skill," -Philadelphia Press.

The Way Things Happen 12mo. $1.50.

"Fantastic and agreeable-an effort somewhat in the manner of Mr. W. J. Locke."-Glasgow Evening News.


A. NEIL LYONS

Arthur's Hotel 12mo. $1.50.

"Sketches of low life in London. The book will delight visitors to the slums."-New York Sun.

Sixpenny Pieces 12mo. $1.50.

The Story of a "Sixpenny Doctor" in the East end of London. The volume is instinct with a realism that differs altogether from the so-called realism of the accepted "gutter" novels, for it is the realism of life as it is, and not as imagined.

THE COMPLETE WORKS

OF

WILLIAM J. LOCKE

"Life is a glorious thing."—W. J. Locke

"If you wish to be lifted out of the petty cares of to-day, read one of Locke's novels. You may select any from the following titles and be certain of meeting some new and delightful friends. His characters are worth knowing."—Baltimore Sun.

The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne

At the Gate of Samaria

A Study in Shadows

Where Love Is

Derelicts

The Demagogue and Lady Phayro

The Beloved Vagabond

The White Dove

The Usurper

Septimus Idols

12mo. Cloth. $1.50 each.

Eleven volumes bound in green cloth. Uniform edition in box. $16.50 per set. Half morocco $45.00 net. Express prepaid.

The Belovéd Vagabond

"The Belovéd Vagabond' is a gently-written, fascinating tale, Make his acquaintance some dreary, rain-soaked evening and find the vagabond nerve-thrilling in your own heart."—Chicago Record-Herald.

Septimus

"Septimus is the joy of the year."—American Magazine.

The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne

"A literary event of the first importance."—Boston Herald.

"One of those rare and much-to-be-desired stories which keep one divided between an interested impatience to get on, and an irresistible temptation to linger for full enjoyment by the way."—Life.

Where Love Is

"A capital story told with skill."—New York Evening Sun.

"One of those unusual novels of which the end is as good as the beginning."—New York Globe.

WILLIAM J. LOCKE

The Usurper

"Contains the hall-mark of genius itself. The plot is masterly in conception, the descriptions are all vivid flashes from a brilliant pen. It is impossible to read and not marvel at the skilled work- manship and the constant dramatic intensity of the incident, situ- ations and climax."—The Boston Herald.

Derelicts

"Mr. Locke tells his story in a very true, a very moving, and a very noble book. If any one can read the last chapter with dry eyes we shall be surprised. 'Derelicts' is an impressive, an im- portant book. Yvonne is a creation that any artist might be proud of."—The Daily Chronicle.

Idols

"One of the very few distinguished novels of this present book season."—The Daily Mail.

"A brilliantly written and eminently readable book."—The London Daily Telegraph.

A Study in Shadows

"Mr. Locke has achieved a distinct success in this novel. He has struck many emotional chords, and struck them all with a firm, sure hand. In the relations between Katherine and Raine he had a delicate problem to handle, and he has handled it delicately."—The Daily Chronicle.

The White Dove

"It is an interesting story. The characters are strongly conceived and vividly presented, and the dramatic moments are powerfully realized."—The Morning Post.

The Demagogue and Lady Phayre

"Think of Locke's clever books. Then think of a book as differ- ent from any of these as one can well imagine that will be Mr. Locke's new book."—New York World.

At the Gate of Samaria

"William J. Locke's novels are nothing if not unusual. They are marked by a quaint originality. The habitual novel reader inevitably is grateful for a refreshing sense of escaping the common place path of conclusion.”—Chicago Record-Herald.