In "Dr. Poffenburgh's Charm" Mr.
Holland has told a romantic tale, which he has located in the historic
locality of eastern Pennsylvania originally settled by the Germans,
whose descendants are now known as Pennsylvania Dutch.
For sale everywhere, or sent post-paid on receipt of price.
F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher,
96 Queen Street, London. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York.
AMONG THE DUNES
BY
MRS. D. L. RHONE
Cloth, $1.25; Paper, 50 Cents
'Among the Dunes' reads like some of the best work of the new school of
Scandinavian writers; but it is in fact an American book, the production
of a Pennsylvania lady. The scene is laid in Jutland, and the story,
which is quite out of the common, is full of an intense romantic
interest and charm."--_Review of Reviews._
"Excellent entertainment for a fireside audience."--_Richard Henry
Stoddard._
"It is a pleasure of the simplest and purest sort to turn from the
high-pressure novels of the day and read a tender and touching romance
like this story of the Far North."--_New York Independent._
"Readers who are old-fashioned enough, in these days of so much somber,
realistic writing, to enjoy a romance pure and simple, full of variety,
adventure, and mystery, will be pleased with 'Among the Dunes.'"--_New
York Christian Advocate._
"The narrative has a wonderful, fresh, salt-sea flavor, and the strange
series of events culminate in a most dramatic situation."--_Boston
Advertiser._
"Exuberant fancy is shown by the author, and there is a plenty of
adventure in her volume. It fills one of the main wants of the novel
reader--it is always interesting and sometimes strikingly so."--_New
York Times._
"There is all the weird fascination that belongs to the Danish country
and the Oriental race contained in the plot."--_Baltimore Telegram._
For sale everywhere, or sent post-paid on receipt of price.
F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher,
96 Queen Street, London. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York.
THE CHILD WITNESS
BY
HELEN NORWOOD HALSEY
Cloth, $1.00
This is a story within a story, and will appeal to all; childhood and
youth will devour it with a keen interest, and the maturer mind will
detect in the simple, light, fantastic wording a portrayal of the
deepest passion to which the human heart is susceptible. Thus it is a
story for all, and will be read by all with a zest and interest which
will neither flag nor grow dim from the title to the finale. There are
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