Chapter 20

Harper Fiction

Harper Fiction

DESTINYBy Rupert HughesA startling and unusual plot—even for Rupert Hughes. Two angels accept the challenge to descend to earth and live our life, putting behind them all their divine wisdom. They meet, but do not recognise each other, and their lives become tempestuously entangled.THE LION TAMERBy Carroll E. RobbIn spite of his name, “Lion Tamer” was oppressed by fear—a fear that nearly wrecked his happiness. How he learned at last to face life and to beat it is a profound and dramatic story of fundamental human emotions.MIRACLEBy Clarence Budington KellandThis is the story of how Donovan Steele, turned by the betrayal of the woman he loved into a modern Timon of Athens without love or pity, regained both his physical and his spiritual vision through a miracle at the wonder-working shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupré in old Quebec.MRS. HARTERBy E. M. DelafieldIn this story of Diamond Harter, her disastrous attempt at marriage, and her subsequent life in the small English village which half resentfully received her, Mrs. Delafield adds a new and perhaps the finest novel to her already distinguished list.HARPER & BROTHERS,PublishersEstablished 1817SeeHarper’s MagazineforAnnouncementsof the betterSchoolsandColleges

DESTINY

By Rupert Hughes

A startling and unusual plot—even for Rupert Hughes. Two angels accept the challenge to descend to earth and live our life, putting behind them all their divine wisdom. They meet, but do not recognise each other, and their lives become tempestuously entangled.

THE LION TAMER

By Carroll E. Robb

In spite of his name, “Lion Tamer” was oppressed by fear—a fear that nearly wrecked his happiness. How he learned at last to face life and to beat it is a profound and dramatic story of fundamental human emotions.

MIRACLE

By Clarence Budington Kelland

This is the story of how Donovan Steele, turned by the betrayal of the woman he loved into a modern Timon of Athens without love or pity, regained both his physical and his spiritual vision through a miracle at the wonder-working shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupré in old Quebec.

MRS. HARTER

By E. M. Delafield

In this story of Diamond Harter, her disastrous attempt at marriage, and her subsequent life in the small English village which half resentfully received her, Mrs. Delafield adds a new and perhaps the finest novel to her already distinguished list.

HARPER & BROTHERS,PublishersEstablished 1817

SeeHarper’s MagazineforAnnouncementsof the betterSchoolsandColleges


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