BYMRS. HENRY DUDENEYFOLLY CORNER3d Impression12mo $1.25A STORY OF SUSSEX TO-DAY“A work of art which is not only permeated with an extraordinarily sympathetic understanding of the human heart, but displays also from beginning to end the sort of vigor and sanity that can employ the most delicate instruments and the subtlest methods without becoming intellectually nearsighted and without losing even for a moment a sense of true proportion.... Mrs. Dudeney is the equal of Thomas Hardy, as she is his literary congener.”—Professor Harry Thurston Peck in the Bookman.“It shows the same deep insight into the complications of the human soul [as did the author’s earlier novel].... This story from the opening page is tense with sustained power and is surely destined to be one of the most important contributions to this season’s fiction.”—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.MEN OF MARLOWE’S12mo$1.25CONTENTS.—Introductory—The One in Red—Arnold’s Laundress—Why?—Jimmy—Game Feathers—An Interlude—Mortgaged—A Political Woman—Beyond the Gray Gate—The Set at Seven—Hopkins.These stories of residents in one of the English “Inns,” like those of “The Temple,” are so interrelated as almost to constitute a continuous novel. They show more humor than anything the author has done, and a variety of powers hardly foreshadowed even in “Folly Corner.”HENRY HOLT & CO.NEWYORK
BYMRS. HENRY DUDENEY
FOLLY CORNER
3d Impression12mo $1.25
A STORY OF SUSSEX TO-DAY
“A work of art which is not only permeated with an extraordinarily sympathetic understanding of the human heart, but displays also from beginning to end the sort of vigor and sanity that can employ the most delicate instruments and the subtlest methods without becoming intellectually nearsighted and without losing even for a moment a sense of true proportion.... Mrs. Dudeney is the equal of Thomas Hardy, as she is his literary congener.”—Professor Harry Thurston Peck in the Bookman.
“It shows the same deep insight into the complications of the human soul [as did the author’s earlier novel].... This story from the opening page is tense with sustained power and is surely destined to be one of the most important contributions to this season’s fiction.”—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
MEN OF MARLOWE’S
12mo$1.25
CONTENTS.—Introductory—The One in Red—Arnold’s Laundress—Why?—Jimmy—Game Feathers—An Interlude—Mortgaged—A Political Woman—Beyond the Gray Gate—The Set at Seven—Hopkins.
These stories of residents in one of the English “Inns,” like those of “The Temple,” are so interrelated as almost to constitute a continuous novel. They show more humor than anything the author has done, and a variety of powers hardly foreshadowed even in “Folly Corner.”
HENRY HOLT & CO.NEWYORK