BY THE AUTHOR OF
"The Lady of Glynne", "Mr. and Mrs. Ashton", "Valley of a Hundred
Fires", "The Ladies of Lovel Leigh", "The Challenge", "The Queen of
the County".
3d edition. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth. Price $2.00.
This talented authoress ranks first among the successful female novel
writers of England. Her books are immensely popular there; edition
after edition of each has been called for, and the announcement of a
new one from her pen creates a new demand, and increases the
popularity of what has been published. By an arrangement with her and
her English publishers, all her books are to be brought before the
American public, where she is almost wholly unknown, except to the
readers at LORING'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, and they are enthusiastic
over them.
"Margaret and Her Bridesmaids" is the one chosen to introduce her
with, as this, she writes me, has enjoyed the greatest popularity in
England. This will be followed by "THE QUEEN OF THE COUNTY", and the
others, as fast as compatible.
It is the history of four school-girls.
The _London Athenaeum_, the highest literary authority, says of it:
"We may save ourselves the trouble of giving any lengthened review of
this book, for we recommend all who are in search of a fascinating
novel, to read it for themselves. They will find it well worth their
while. There is a freshness and originality about it quite charming,
and there is a certain nobleness in the treatment, both of sentiment
and incident, which is not often found.
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