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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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N. Y., Macmillan Co., 1895 75c
A bright, sympathetic and gently satirical sketch of various types of earnest seekers after the secret of the universe, in "College settlements" work and kindred experiments.
Hawkins, A. H. (Anthony Hope, pseud.) Heart of the Princess Osra. 
N. Y., Stokes & Co., 1896 $1.50
The Princess was fond of adventure, and capable of many varieties of love; her fickle heart is at last caught through a clever ruse.
N. Y., Holt & Co., 1898 $1.50
Being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman. The incidents are rapidly romantic and delightfully improbable.
——— (Anthony Hope, pseud.) Rupert of Hentzau. 
N. Y., Holt & Co., 1898 $1.50
A sequel to "The prisoner of Zenda," dealing with the future exploits of Rudolph Rassendyll.
N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892 $1
There is nothing that can surpass the extraordinary felicity and power of his scenes.
N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893 $2
Since research has disclosed the manner in which the romance is inter-woven with incidents from the history of the Hawthorne family, the story of "The house of seven gables" has become doubly interesting.
Il.N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1894 $2
The collection affords, besides the distinctive imaginative pleasures to be derived from it, valuable intimations as to Hawthorne's development, during the first decade of his career as an author.
Classic myths and early American history rendered into capital reading for children.
Il.N. Y., Worthington Co., 1890. $1.25
The heroine is a German girl who unselfishly devotes herself to her spoiled and self-centered sister.