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Novels of Supreme Literary Art
"I can think of no American novel, written within the last few years, and dealing with contemporary life, to compare with it. And not only does Mrs. Wharton write better than anyone else, but she knows how to unfold a more exciting tale."—Katherine Fullerton Gerould in the New York Times.
A keen, human story of the west coast of Ireland, with peculiar fascination in the rich background of Irish folk lore.
By J. C. Snaith
An unusual and totally absorbing plot, delightfully told, and a remarkable set of characters, unmatched since Dickens.
How would Christ act if He appeared in the world today? Through Mr. Post's story of the Kentucky mountains runs an impressive allegory.
This charming novel of life in quaint Gascony has proved that a novel that is a work of true literary art may be a best seller of the widest popularity.
D. Appleton and Company
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