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RD. 1 volume.
In the Fire of the Forge. A Romance of Old Nuremberg. Translated by
MARY J. SAFFORD. 2 volumes.
Cleopatra. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 2 volumes.
A Thorny Path. (PER ASPERA.) Translated by CLARA BELL. 2 volumes.
An Egyptian Princess. Translated by ELEANOR GROVE. 2 volumes.
Uarda. Translated by CLARA BELL. 2 volumes.
Homo Sum. Translated by CLARA BELL. 1 volume.
The Sisters. Translated by CLARA BELL. 1 volume.
A Question. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 1 volume.
The Emperor. Translated by CLARA BELL. 2 volumes.
The Burgomaster's Wife. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 1 volume.
A Word, only a Word. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 1 volume.
Serapis. Translated by CLARA BELL. 1 volume.
The Bride of the Nile. Translated by CLARA BELL. 2 volumes.
Margery. (GRED.) Translated by CLARA BELL. 2 volumes.
Joshua. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 1 volume.
The Elixir, and Other Tales. Translated by Mrs. EDWARD H. BELL. With
Portrait of the Author. 1 volume.
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women and the scenes move before the reader with living
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conscientiousness of a true investigator. His tales are so
carefully told that large portions of them might be clipped
or quoted by editors of guide-books and authors of histories
intended to be popular."--_New York Herald._
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