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BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Awarded the $1000 Pulitzer Prize by Columbia Uni versity as the outstanding American novel of 1921. "One of the best novels of the twentieth century." William Lyon Phelps. SUMMER "The Story of a New England community and of a girl s life there. Mrs. Wharton has analyzed and vivi fied for us, with that sure artist s touch that we know so well, a bit of life." New York Times. THE REEF "Mrs. Wharton has produced one of her most adroit and scintillant dissections of the human relation. She has made of Anna Leath an extraordinary study of awakening impulses in a woman." McClure s Maga zine. THE MARNE "Within its pages is concentrated much if not the whole of the meaning of the Marne both to France and America. Mrs. Wharton has never written a broader, keener criticism of life than this." New York Times. FRENCH WAYS AND THEIR MEANING An extraordinarily keen study of the French people, for which the salient qualities of the Gallic spirit form a basis taste, reverence, continuity, intellectual honesty. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY LONDON NEW YORK T708