By KATHARINE TYNANAuthor of “The Handsome Brandons,” etc.The Dear Irish Girl12mo. $1.50.The very title of this work piques a curiosity and interest which the perusal of the story is sure to satisfy. A more charming story of the educated and refined circles of the Irish people it would be hard to imagine, and the reader is strongly impressed with the belief that the heroine is most appropriately named in the title.It has delightful bits of character, quaint pictures of places and people, the true Irish atmosphere of sunny innocence and quick mirthfulness, the social ease and insouciance, the ready wit which is not to be analyzed—all the characteristics we look for are there.—The World, London, Eng.This book is written with delicate literary taste.—The Outlook, New York.Reflects the fresh, buoyant atmosphere of the emerald isle.—Boston Times.A tale that American girl readers will heartily enjoy.—The Living Age, Boston.She Walks in Beauty12mo. $1.50.Those who read with pleasure a love story where there is plenty of delightful mirth to qualify the sentiment, exquisite nature touches, and interest in the tale which never flags, will thank Miss Tynan for the new treat she affords them in this book.Charming as are all this delightful author’s pictures of Irish life, she has never produced a more beautiful story than the present.—The Courier, Manchester, Eng.Sold by all booksellers, or mailed on receipt of price, byA. C. McCLURG & CO., PublishersCHICAGO
By KATHARINE TYNANAuthor of “The Handsome Brandons,” etc.The Dear Irish Girl12mo. $1.50.The very title of this work piques a curiosity and interest which the perusal of the story is sure to satisfy. A more charming story of the educated and refined circles of the Irish people it would be hard to imagine, and the reader is strongly impressed with the belief that the heroine is most appropriately named in the title.It has delightful bits of character, quaint pictures of places and people, the true Irish atmosphere of sunny innocence and quick mirthfulness, the social ease and insouciance, the ready wit which is not to be analyzed—all the characteristics we look for are there.—The World, London, Eng.This book is written with delicate literary taste.—The Outlook, New York.Reflects the fresh, buoyant atmosphere of the emerald isle.—Boston Times.A tale that American girl readers will heartily enjoy.—The Living Age, Boston.She Walks in Beauty12mo. $1.50.Those who read with pleasure a love story where there is plenty of delightful mirth to qualify the sentiment, exquisite nature touches, and interest in the tale which never flags, will thank Miss Tynan for the new treat she affords them in this book.Charming as are all this delightful author’s pictures of Irish life, she has never produced a more beautiful story than the present.—The Courier, Manchester, Eng.Sold by all booksellers, or mailed on receipt of price, byA. C. McCLURG & CO., PublishersCHICAGO
By KATHARINE TYNAN
Author of “The Handsome Brandons,” etc.
The Dear Irish Girl
12mo. $1.50.
The very title of this work piques a curiosity and interest which the perusal of the story is sure to satisfy. A more charming story of the educated and refined circles of the Irish people it would be hard to imagine, and the reader is strongly impressed with the belief that the heroine is most appropriately named in the title.
The very title of this work piques a curiosity and interest which the perusal of the story is sure to satisfy. A more charming story of the educated and refined circles of the Irish people it would be hard to imagine, and the reader is strongly impressed with the belief that the heroine is most appropriately named in the title.
It has delightful bits of character, quaint pictures of places and people, the true Irish atmosphere of sunny innocence and quick mirthfulness, the social ease and insouciance, the ready wit which is not to be analyzed—all the characteristics we look for are there.—The World, London, Eng.
This book is written with delicate literary taste.—The Outlook, New York.
Reflects the fresh, buoyant atmosphere of the emerald isle.—Boston Times.
A tale that American girl readers will heartily enjoy.—The Living Age, Boston.
She Walks in Beauty
12mo. $1.50.
Those who read with pleasure a love story where there is plenty of delightful mirth to qualify the sentiment, exquisite nature touches, and interest in the tale which never flags, will thank Miss Tynan for the new treat she affords them in this book.
Those who read with pleasure a love story where there is plenty of delightful mirth to qualify the sentiment, exquisite nature touches, and interest in the tale which never flags, will thank Miss Tynan for the new treat she affords them in this book.
Charming as are all this delightful author’s pictures of Irish life, she has never produced a more beautiful story than the present.—The Courier, Manchester, Eng.
Sold by all booksellers, or mailed on receipt of price, by
A. C. McCLURG & CO., PublishersCHICAGO