at the end."--HAMILTON W. MABIE. |
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| "Mrs. Wharton has done many good things. She has never done |
| anything better than this."--_The Academy._ |
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| "She is the first to make a really powerful and brilliant |
| book out of the material offered by American fashion to the |
| novelist.... A sterling piece of craftsmanship, a tale which |
| interests the reader at the start and never lets him rest |
| till the end is reached."--New York _Tribune_. |
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| "So accurate an account of the thoughts and deeds of a |
| single human being has, we are certain, never hitherto been |
| written."--Boston _Transcript_. |
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| "It is a great American novel, intensely interesting, |
| marvelous in its literary finish and powerful in its |
| delineation of Lily Bart."--Philadelphia _Press_. |
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| [12 mo. $1.00] |
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| Madame de Treymes |
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| _Illustrated in color by_ A. B. WENZELL |
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| "We know of no book in which the virtues of the short story |
| are united with the virtues of the novel in a higher degree |
| than in this instance."--New York _Sun_. |
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| BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON |
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