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* LIFE: To be Read in My First Vacation: PUBLISHED BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY The Celebrity The Most Successful Novels of This Season The Pride of Jennico BEING THE MEMOIR OF CAPTAIN BASIL JENNICO BY Agnes and Egerton Castle Cloth, 12mo, price $1.50 ~ This lively story has a halChistorie flavor which adds to its Interest... told with an intensity of style which almost takes away the breath of the reader,"— Transcript, Bos- ton. “An artistic production and original.” The Tribune, New York. “The romance of history, and the history of a romance, are blendeil in this story.” The Washington Post. Already in its Third Thousand. AN EPISODE BY Winston Churchill Cloth, 12mo, price $1.50 “This brisk, incisive and entertaining novel The Tribune, New York. “It is safe to say that no such inimitable comedy In the literary way has appeared for years. It is the purest, keenest fun "—From Litias Warrixo’s Boston Letter to The Inter- Ocean, Chicago. “An altogether clever and out-of-the-way sort of book."—The Evening Telegraph, Phil- adelphia, Third Edition Now on Sale. A ROMANTIC HISTORY A MODERN COMEDY M. Zola’s Trilogy of The Three Cities. In Three Parts. Each in 2 vols., $2.00 ,) as a book, isa literary eharm, “* Paris’ is undoubtedly Este Zota’s greatest achievement. It is an epic, mance of high and pare quality, It whose power of vizulization is tremendous."—The Times, New York. contemporary facts. Itis contemporary his- x simply but powerfully unfolded.” tory sceo through the eyes of the greatest rks Chtsuots in New York Home BY M : ZO L A— PA RI S Nees reporter." — The Frening Sun, New Lourdes Rome By EMILE ZOLA By EMILE ZOLA “+ Rome! is a magnificent document oo In 2 volumes, price $2.00 * Each character stands out clear and distinct, and there are man, 2 vols, price $2.00 dramatic scenes and marvelous bits of description.""— The Herald, New Cloth, 2 vols, price $2.00 Novels Jast Geady or to be Issued Very Soon ANOTHER NOVEL OF ROMANCE. The Loves of the Lady Arabella iy MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL, «Al MODERN SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY. The Gospel of Freedom By ROBERT HERRICK, University of Chicago The theme is the appeal of personal independence to the ambitious, eager, restless woman of modern American civilization, desiring the most complete freedom and self-expression. Cloth, 12mo, $1.50. The General Manager’s Story: Or, Old-Time Reminiscences of Railroading in the United States. By BERT E. GAMBLEN, author of “On Many Seas.” Illustrated from the actual scenes by W. D. StEv Cloth, 12mo, $1.50. Mr. Hambl n knows the life of the railroad man thoroughly by experience in all grades from wiper on an engine to engineer of the passenger express. He has an extriordinary memory for details and has already proven (in “ On Many Seas") his power to narrate his experiences with dramatic force and vividness, He tells the Whole stery frankly: describes the working up of a strike; goes into the subject of railroad accidents and tells more than one thrilling tale of hairbreadth escape; but he tells also of the deys and nights of routine, of the art of firing and handling an engine—describes, in short, the whole life of the railroad man. Author of * The Sprightly Romance of Marsac,” “The History of the Lady Betty Stair,” ete, Illustrated by Georce Grons, Cloth, r2mo, $1.50. The Favorite Novels of Last Season The Choir Invisible ly JAMES LANE ALL author of “A Kentucky Cardinal,” ete. On the Face of the Waters By FLORA AN: TEEL, author of Miss Stuart's Legacy,” “Red Rowans,” etc. Corleone A TALE OF SICILY. By F. MARION CRAWFORD. Completing the famous Saracinesca Series, Cloth, 2 vols., $2.00 “Mn, CRAWFORD has written no greater novel than ‘Corleone.’ The plot of this story of the Mafla is tremen- dous in its close woven unity, Its swift succession of dra matic climaxes, and the amazing crescendo of cumulative effects that sweeps the interest irresistibly op to the very “It is one of the twoor three novels of the past year end. From beginning to the end the plot Is a marvel of tn- that approach real greatness."—The Chicago Tribune, tricate, artistic upity.”—Chicago Tribune. Cloth, r2mo, $1.50 R. ALLEN standa to-day in the front rank of American novelists. ‘The Cholr Invisible? will solidify # reputation already well extablished, and bring intoclear light bis rare gifts asan artist, Por this latest story In as genuine a work of art ax has come from an American hand."—The Outlook. Cloth, 12m0, $1.50 About a month ago the University of the State of New York invited the librarians of the State to an expression of opinion as to the 50 best books of 1897. In the list reported were 17 works of fiction, among which, and within the first half of the list, were named all three of these novels. The Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York. comicbooks.com