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f trifles can leave in doubt the great distinction of her craftsmanship. Very certainly she must have made her reputation by this book, if it had not been already won."--_Punch_ (London). =MAY SINCLAIR'S THE DIVINE FIRE= A story of a London poet. 13th printing. $1.50. "In all our new fiction I have found nothing worthy to compare with 'The Divine Fire.'"--MARY MOSS in _The Atlantic Monthly._ "A full-length study of the poetic temperament, framed in a varied and curiously interesting environment, and drawn with a firmness of hand that excites one's admiration.... Moreover, a real distinction of style, besides being of absorbing interest from cover to cover."--_Dial._ "I find her book the most remarkable that I have read for many years."--OWEN SEAMAN in _Punch_ (London). =MAY SINCLAIR'S THE TYSONS= 4th printing. $1.50 "Maintains a clinging grip upon the mind and senses, compelling one to acknowledge the author's genius."--_Chicago Record-Herald._ =MAY SINCLAIR'S SUPERSEDED= 2nd printing. $1.25 "Makes one wonder if in future years the quiet little English woman may not be recognized as a new Jane Austen."--_New York Sun._ =MAY SINCLAIR'S AUDREY CRAVEN= 2nd printing. $1.50 "It ranks high in originality, interest and power.... Audrey is a distinct creation."--_Times Review._ * * * * * * * * If the reader will send his name and address the publisher will send, from time to time, information regarding their new books. HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK "THE RETURN OF THE ESSAY" =OVER AGAINST GREEN PEAK= By MISS ZEPHINE HUMPHREY The homely experiences of a bright young woman and her Aunt Susan, not to mention the "hired girl," in New England country life. $1.25 net; by mail, $1.33. "The obvious friendliness of the little book was immediately disarming. It is leisurely, restful, delightful. Throughout runs a vein of gentle humor, of spontaneity, of unaffected enthusiasm, of a spirit keenly alive to beauty and eager to share its delights."--_Chicago Record-Herald._ =COMMENTS OF BAGSHOT= By J. A. SPENDER, editor of "The Westminster Gazette." $1.25 net; by mail, $1.33. Delightful comments upon a great range of subjects, including "Friendship," "Bores," "The Eleventh-Hour Man," "Shyness," "Wealth," "Poverty," "The Needy and the Greedy," "Women's Morality," et
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