And Other Stories. 12mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.25.
"His unique stories always hit the mark. But 'The Lady, or the Tiger?'
was a shaft condensed from the entire Stocktonese."--_Century Magazine._
THE CHRISTMAS WRECK
And Other Stories. 12mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.25.
"With the charm of a most delicate humor, his stories become
irresistibly attractive."--_Philadelphia Times._
THE BEEMAN OF ORN
And Other Fanciful Tales. 12mo, $1.25.
"It would be idle to describe the fanciful humor of these stories. To
read them is simple recreation."--_London Athenaeum._
AMOS KILBRIGHT
His Adscititious Experiences. With Other Stories. 12mo, paper, 50 cents;
cloth, $1.25.
"A collection of inimitable tales. The writer's whimsical humor and
inventive genius find fitting scope in the title story."--_Boston
Commonwealth._
ARDIS CLAVERDEN
12mo, $1.25.
"A very pretty story, tender, and full of gentle humor."--_Philadelphia
Press._
[asterism] The set, nine volumes, 12mo, $11.50.
Mr. Stockton's Books For The Young
"His books for boys and girls are classics."--_Newark Advertiser._
THE CLOCKS OF RONDAINE, AND OTHER STORIES. With 24 illustrations by
BLASHFIELD, ROGERS, BEARD, and others. Square 8vo, $1.50.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. Illustrated by PENNELL, PARSONS, and others.
Square 8vo, $2.00.
THE STORY OF VITEAU. Illustrated by R. B. BIRCH. 12mo, $1.50.
A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP. With 20 illustrations. 12mo, $1.50.
THE FLOATING PRINCE AND OTHER FAIRY TALES. Illustrated. Square 8vo,
$1.50.
THE TING-A-LING TALES. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.00.
ROUNDABOUT RAMBLES IN LANDS OF FACT AND FICTION. Illustrated. Square
8vo, $1.50.
TALES OUT OF SCHOOL. With nearly 200 illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.50.
_NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES BY FRANK R. STOCKTON_
_IN UNIFORM STYLE. ILLUSTRATED BY A. B. FROST_
POMONA'S TRAVELS
[Illustration: JONE AND POMONA.]
A Series of Letters to the Mistress of Rudder Grange from her Former
Handmaiden. Fully illustrated by A. B. FROST. 12mo, $2.00.
"It forms one of the most delightful books Mr. Stockton has ever
written. It is capital reading, and will more firmly establish Mr.
Stockton in his place with Bret Harte among contemporary American
writers. Mr. Frost's pictures are all admirable."--_New York Times._
"It will be remembered that Pomona married a certain Jonas, a young man
of eccentric ways and dry humor. They make a journey abroad, and
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