produced."
_London Telegraph_: "Some sincere pictures of Indian life
which are as real and convincing as any which have entered
into the pages of fiction."
_The Chicago Tribune_: "The characterization is excellent and
her presentation of frontier life and of social conditions
produces a strong impression of truth."
_Boston Evening Transcript_: "Knows absolutely the life that
she depicts. Her characters are excellently portrayed."
_Chicago Record Herald_: "Well told; the humanization good
and the Indian atmosphere, always dramatic, is effectively
depicted. Holds the attention without a break."
_Toronto Mail_: "Real imagination, force, and power. Rudyard
Kipling and imitators have shown us the sordid side of this
social life. It remains for Mrs. Diver to depict
tender-hearted men and brave, true women. Her work is
illuminated by flashes of spiritual insight that one longs to
hold in memory."
CHARLES MARRIOTT
The Intruding Angel _Cloth. 12mo. $1.50._
The story of a mistaken marriage, and the final solution of
the problem for the happiness of all parties concerned.
When a Woman Woos _Cloth. 12mo. $1.50._
"Unique. The book is on the whole a study of the relations
of men and women in the particular institution of marriage.
It is an attempt to define what a real marriage is, and it
shows very decidedly what it is not. Full of the material of
life."--_New York Times Book Review._
A Spanish Holiday _Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo. $2.50 net. Postage 20
cents._
"The spirit of Spain has been caught to a very great degree
by the author of this book, and held fast between its
covers."--_Book News._
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NETTA SYRETT
Olivia L. Carew _Cloth. 12mo. $1.50_
An interesting character study of a passionless,
self-absorbed woman humanized by the influence of a man's
love and loyal devotion.
Anne Page A Love-story of To-day _Cloth. 12mo. $1.50_
"Readers must judge for themselves. Women may read it for
warning as well as entertainment, and they will find both.
Men may read it for reproach that any of their kind can
treat such women so. And moralists of either sex will find
instructions for their homilies, as well as a warning that
there may be more than one straight and narrow way."--_New
York
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