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r. Jones in his most sprightly mood and at the height of his ingenuity;... its plot is plausible and comic, and its dialogue is witty." _The Transcript_ (Boston). Mrs. Dane's Defence A Play in Four Acts. First produced in London by Sir Charles Wyndham. Margaret Anglin and Charles Richman scored a success in it in New York and elsewhere. The Whitewashing of Julia An Original Comedy in Three Acts and an Epilogue. Saints and Sinners An Original Drama of Modern English Middle-Class Life in Five Acts. The Crusaders An Original Comedy of Modern London Life. The Case of Rebellious Susan A Comedy in Three Acts. Carnac Sahib An Original Play in Four Acts. The Triumph of the Philistines Michael and His Lost Angel The Tempters The Liars The Masqueraders By MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL The Title-Mart A live comedy of American life, turning on schemes of ambitious elders, through which love and the young folks follow their own sweet ways. Cloth, 16mo, 75c. net (postage 6c.) By PAUL HEYSE Freely translated by WILLIAM WINTER Mary of Magdala The English version used by Mrs. Fiske in New York and elsewhere. Cloth, $1.25 net By MR. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (Plays for an Irish Theatre) Where There is Nothing The Hour Glass and Other Plays Cloth, each $1.25 net (postage 7c.) In the Seven Woods Cloth, 12mo, $1.00 net (postage 6c.) "Mr. Yeats' work is notable as supplying that rarest of all things--a distinctly new strain in English poetic and dramatic literature."--Miss Katharine Lee Bates in the _Transcript_ (Boston). By MR. THOMAS HARDY The Dynasts A Drama of the Napoleonic Wars. In three parts. Part I., 12mo, cloth, $1.50 net By MR. STEPHEN PHILLIPS Cloth, each $1.25 net (postage 8c.) The Sin of David The theme is indicated by the title, but the time of the play is that of Cromwell, and runs its course during the English civil war. Ulysses A dramatic success in both London and New York, first presented in a marvellous stage-setting by Beerbohm Tree, and pronounced "the most strikingly imaginative production the present generation has witnessed." By MR. PERCY W. MACKAYE Cloth, each $1.25 net (postage 7c.) Fenris the Wolf A Tragedy. The Canterbury Pilgrims "A rollicking little farce-comedy, with lyrics interspersed."-- _Churchman._
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