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most artistic work." --_The Book Buyer._ "A powerful novel by one of the great masters in literature."--_Boston Times._ "It is a notable book."--_Philadelphia Inquirer._ "It takes hold of the reader and he cannot put it down until he has read the last chapter."--_N. Y. Tribune._ "'Tristram of Blent' is quite different from the 'Prisoner of Zenda,' but it is quite as interesting, while much more satisfactory and complete; and whereas the sword-play and the glitter of the courts is missing, its reality more than makes up for the omission." --_Philadelphia Telegraph._ "The character studies in the book are admirable. Not only the main figures are treated with consummate art; there is not a person in the book, however unimportant to the furtherance of the main action, but receives the touch which gives life, which suggests a type without sacrificing the individual.... It stands as a revelation of the fulness of Mr. Hope's resources, his grasp of plot and character and construction.... In workmanship it ranks with his best as an exposition of the maturity of his art."--_N. Y. Mail and Express._ _Twenty-eighth Thousand._ $1.50. McClure, Phillips & Co. Told on the Fighting Line War Tales of Every-Day Life HELD FOR ORDERS _By Frank H. Spearman_ Stories of the Never-Ending Warfare of the Railroads. William Allen White says of them: "The American who can read those tales and not love his country better for being a compatriot with real heroes, is a poor sort." _Second Edition._ $1.50. WALL STREET STORIES _By Edwin Lefevre_ Vivid pictures of the cutthroat campaign carried on under the Standard of the Dollar. "Edwin Lefevre has written the one book about Wall Street which hits the mark."--_N. Y. Sun._ "Rattling good tales."--_Life._ _Third Edition._ $1.25. BY BREAD ALONE _By I. K. Friedman_ Scenes from the great battle between capital and labor, as waged in the world of the mighty steel industry. "A work of genuine power and profound interest." --_Chicago Post._ _Second Edition._ $1.50. McClure, Phillips & Co. Always in Demand MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE _By Booth Tarkington_ This little masterpiece has become the standard by which other romances are judged. Cloth, $1.25. Full Leather, $2.00. _Seventieth Thousand._ THE FIREBRAND _By S. R. Crockett_ A stirring romance of Carlist plotting in Spain, told in the author's usu
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