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it is a notable novel, that it ranks high in the range of American and English fiction, and that it is worth the reading, the re-reading, and the continuous appreciation of those who care for modern literature at its best."--By E. F. E. in the _Boston Transcript_. Summer in Arcady. A Tale of Nature _Cloth, $1.25_ "This story by James Lane Allen is one of the gems of the season. It is artistic in its setting, realistic and true to nature and life in its descriptions, dramatic, pathetic, tragic, in its incidents; indeed, a veritable masterpiece that must become classic. It is difficult to give an outline of the story; it is one of the stories which do not outline; it must be read."--_Boston Daily Advertiser._ _Shorter Stories_ The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky _$1.50_ Flute and Violin, and Other Kentucky Tales _$1.50_ The Bride of the Mistletoe _$1.25_ A Kentucky Cardinal. _Illustrated_ _$1.00_ Aftermath. A Sequel to "A Kentucky Cardinal" _$1.00_ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Mr. ROBERT HERRICK'S NOVELS _Cloth, extra, gilt tops, each $1.50_ Mr. W. D. Howells says in _The North American Review_: "What I should finally say of his work is that it is more broadly based than that of any other American novelist of his generation.... Mr. Herrick's fiction is a force for the higher civilization which to be widely felt needs only to be widely known." The Gospel of Freedom "A novel that may truly be called the greatest study of social life, in a broad and very much up-to-date sense, that has ever been contributed to American fiction."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._ The Web of Life "It is strong in that it faithfully depicts many phases of American life, and uses them to strengthen a web of fiction, which is most artistically wrought out."--_Buffalo Express._ Jock o' Dreams, or the Real World "The title of the book has a subtle intention. It indicates, and is true to the verities in doing so, the strange dreamlike quality of life to the man who has not yet fought his own battles, or come into conscious possession of his will--only such battles bite into the consciousness."--_Chicago Tribune._ The Common Lot "It grips the reader tremendously.... It is the drama o
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