some, entertaining."--_Churchman._
"'Martha' is not of the stuff to die."--_Bellman._
"'Martha' brings hard sense and good humor."--_New York Sun._
Martha and Cupid
Tells how "Martha" came to choose "Sam Slosson" for her husband, how she
spent the fund for her wedding outfit, how she solved the
"mother-in-law" and other "problems" in her family life. Just ready.
$1.00 net.
_By CONINGSBY DAWSON_
The Garden Without Walls
The story of the adventures in love of the hero till his thirtieth year
is as fascinating as are the three heroines. His Puritan stock is in
constant conflict with his Pagan imagination. Ninth printing. $1.35 net.
"Never did hero find himself the adored of three more enchanting
heroines. A book which will deserve the popularity it is certain
to achieve."--_The Independent._
"Mr. Dawson has dared splendidly to write, in a glorious
abandon, a story all interwoven with a glow of romance almost
medieval in its pagan color, yet wholly modern in its
import."--_Samuel Abbott, in The Boston Herald._
"All vivid with the color of life; a novel to compel not only
absorbed attention, but long remembrance."--_The Boston
Transcript._
"The most enjoyable first novel since De Morgan's 'Joseph
Vance.'"--_J. B. Kerfoot_, in _Life_.
The Raft
A story of high gallantry, which teaches that even modern life is an
affair of courageous chivalry. The story is crowded with over thirty
significant characters, some whimsical, some tender, some fanciful; all
are poignantly real with their contrasting ideals and purposes.
"The Raft" is a panorama of everyday, available romance. Just ready.
$1.35 net.
Florence on a Certain Night (and Other Poems)
12mo. $1.25 net.
"The work of a true lyric poet who 'utters his own
soul.'"--_Literary Digest._
"The preeminent quality in all Mr. Dawson's verse is the union
of delicacy and strength. A generation which has all but
forgotten the meaning of the phrase 'to keep himself unspotted
from the world' has great need of this sort of
poetry."--_Providence Journal._
BY INEZ HAYNES GILLMORE
ANGEL ISLAND
With 2 illustrations by JOHN RAE. $1.35 net.
This strange, picturesque romance, with its deep underlying
significance, won praise from such high authorities as _The Bookman_,
_The Evening Post_, _The Times Review_, _The Chicago Record-Herald_, and
_The
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