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THE STORY OF EDEN
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A ROMAN MYSTERY
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A New Omar Khayyam
INDIA’S LOVE LYRICS
Collected and Arranged by Laurence Hope
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The London Athenaeum writes:
“Mr. Hope has caught admirably the dominant notes of this
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the poignant sense of the fleetness of love, — a moment’s salvage
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POTTERY OF THE WHITE
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THE TREATMENT OF CITY
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ment of Towns and Cities.”
In the Garden of “ Sevenoaks,” Upsal, Penna.
Remodelling an old
ITALIAN GARDEN IN THE
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Dolf Wyllarde’s Tropical Novel
THE STORY OF EDEN
Decorative cover. i2mo. $1.50
The Brooklyn Eagle writes:
“ A brilliant, very entertaining novel, full of lively conversation,
and free from any sort of morbidness or dreary pretension — very
frank,and unaffected. For once in a way, everything comes out all
right: the dreaded witness was, in fact, dead; so Madge’s secret
remains conveniently buried forever — and that is how it happens in
real life more frequently than not.”
Richard Bagot’s New Novel
A ROMAN MYSTERY
By the Author of “ Casting of Nets,” etc. i2mo. $1.50
London Spectator :
“A most interesting book: portraiture often excellent, and the
author’s intimate knowledge of Italian society is manifested at every
turn.”
Commercial Advertiser :
“ Likely to win many friends for its author”
Henry Harland’s ”TI_ip T A "D V "P A T? A lX/TOT TIM'D 5°th Thousand just
Great Veranda Novel A 11XI# A-^-Za. A-/ X I xirvIilYlV/ U X printed. 121110. #1.50
The New York Sun: The New York Tribune : The London Times :
“ A book full of sunshine and sparkle.” “ All extremely captivating.” “ A fantastic, delightful love-idyl.”
“The wittiest and brightest book of the “We delight in him.” “He is easily first in his own delightful
season.” “ A novel one cannot help enjoying.” line.”
By the Author of “ The Cardinal’s Snuff-box ” (85,00c), “ Grey Rcses,” “ Comedies and Errors ”
Another “ Elizabeth ” Book
COMMENTS of a COUNTESS
i2mo. $1.00 net
The N. Y. Sun :
“ Did n’t Elizabeth of the famous ‘Visits’ marry an earl ? To the
best of our recollection she did. There is much of the same sort of
cleverness in this book as in the other. Carlton, who is the author
of the preface, says: ‘I’ve read every word, and I like it.’ We
agree with Carlton. This particular countess is all right.”
The N. Y. Commercial Advertiser:
“ The ‘ Comments ’ are wonderfully bright and clever. The
countess’s husband, Carlton, has written a preface. In this preface
Carlton declares that the book is ‘all right.’ We rather think we
agree with Carlton ”
A New Omar Khayyam
INDIA’S LOVE LYRICS
Collected and Arranged by Laurence Hope
Decorative cover. 121110. $1.50 net l
The London Athenaeum writes:
“Mr. Hope has caught admirably the dominant notes of this
Indian love poetry, its delirious absorption in the instant, its out-
of-door air, its melancholy. Slender brown limbs stir silently in
the garden where flying foxes cross the moon. And always there is
the poignant sense of the fleetness of love, — a moment’s salvage
from the flux of time.”
*Complete Catalogues of Fiction, Belles-Lettres, etc., sent, post free, on application to
JOHN LANE, ^“av^nue, NEW YORK
The earliest decorative
POTTERY OF THE WHITE
SETTLERS IN AMERICA.
By EDWIN A. BARBER, Curator of the Penn-
sylvania Museum, Philadelphia.
THE TREATMENT OF CITY
SQUARES. By CHARLES MUL-
FORD ROBINSON, Author of “ The Improve-
ment of Towns and Cities.”
In the Garden of “ Sevenoaks,” Upsal, Penna.
Remodelling an old
ITALIAN GARDEN IN THE
XVIII CENTURY. Translated from the
Italian by ELEANOR G. HEWITT.
N ENGLISH MARINE GARDEN AND RESIDENCE IN COURSE OF CON-
STRUCTION. By THOMAS H. MAWSON, Author of “ The Art and Craft of Garden - Making.”
APPEAR IN RECENT AND FORTHCOMING NUMBERS OF
HOUSE & GARDEN
Five Dollars a Year. Send your Subscription to 1222 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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AD. VIII.