eal poem about as true
and lovable a woman as ever poet created." It has repeatedly been
compared with Owen Meredith's _Lucile_. In point of human interest it
excels that noted story.
"Maurine" is issued in an _edition de luxe_, where the more important
incidents of the story are portrayed by means of photographic studies
from life.
Presentation Edition, 12mo, olive green cloth $1.00
De Luxe Edition, white vellum, gold top 1.50
New Illustrated Edition, extra cloth, gold top 1.50
De Luxe New Illustrated Edition, white vellum, gold top 2.00
POEMS OF POWER.
New and revised edition. This beautiful volume contains more than _one
hundred new poems_, displaying this popular poet's well-known taste,
cultivation, and originality. The author says: "The final word in the
title of the volume refers to the Divine power in every human being,
the recognition of which is the secret of all success and happiness.
It is this idea which many of the verses endeavor to inculcate and
to illustrate."
"The lines of Mrs. Wilcox show both sweetness and strength."--_Chicago
American_. "Ella Wheeler Wilcox has a strong grip upon the affections of
thousands all over the world. Her productions are read to-day just as
eagerly as they were when her fame was new, no other divinity having yet
risen to take her place."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
Presentation Edition, 12mo, dark blue cloth $1.00
De Luxe Edition, white vellum, gold top 1.50
THREE WOMEN. A STORY IN VERSE.
"THREE WOMEN is the best thing I have ever done."--_Ella Wheeler
Wilcox._
This marvelous dramatic poem will compel instant praise because it
touches every note in the scale of human emotion. It is intensely
interesting, and will be read with sincere relish and admiration.
Presentation Edition, 12mo, light red cloth $1.00
De Luxe Edition, white vellum, gold top 1.50
AN ERRING WOMAN'S LOVE.
There is always a fascination in Mrs. Wilcox's verse, but in these
beautiful examples of her genius she shows a wonderful knowledge of the
human heart.
"Ella Wheeler Wilcox has impressed many thousands of people with the
extreme beauty of her philosophy and the exceeding usefulness of her
point of view."--_Boston Globe._
"Mrs. Wilcox stands at the head of feminine writers, and her verses and
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