In Buckram Series. 18mo, with Frontispieces, 75 cents each. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. 17th Edition. "A glorious story, which cannot be too warmly recommended to all who love a tale that stirs the blood. Perhaps not the least among its many good qualities is the fact that its chivalry is of the nineteenth, not of the sixteenth, century; that it is a tale of brave men and true, and of a fair woman of to-day. The Englishman who saves the king is as interesting a knight as was Bayard. The story holds the readers attention from first to last."-Critic. A MAN OF MARK. 5th Edition. "More plentifully charged with humor, and the plot is every whit as original as that of Zenda returns to the entrancing manner of The Prisoner of Zenda.' The whole game of playing at revolution is pictured with such nearness and intimacy of view that the wildest things happen as though they were every-day Two triumphs of picturesque description-the overthrow and escape of the President, and the night attack on the bank. The charmingly wicked Christina is equal to anything that Mr. Hope has done, with the possible exception of the always piquant Dolly."-Life. Occurrences. THE INDISCRETION OF THE DUCHESS. 7th Edition. "Told with an old-time air of romance that gives the fascination of an earlier day; an air of good faith, almost of religious chivalry, gives reality to their extravagance. Marks Mr. Hope as a wit, if he were not a romancer."-Nation. THE DOLLY DIALOGUES. "Characterized by a delicious drollery; lies a tragi-comedy of life. Transcript. 6th Edition. beneath the surface play of words There is infinite suggestion in every line."-Boston 7th Edition. With portrait and notice of the author. "A highly clever performance, with little touches that recall both Balzac and Meredith. Is endowed with exceeding originality."-New York Times. A CHANGE OF AIR. SPORT ROYAL. 3d Edition. "His many admirers will be happy to find in these stories full evidence that Anthony Hope can write short stories fully as dramatic in incident as his popular novels."-Philadelphia Call. HENRY HOLT & CO., 29 WEST 238 STREET, NEW YORK. This book should be returned to the Library on or before the last date stamped below. A fine of five cents a day is incurred by retaining it beyond the specified time. Please return promptly. FOR THE STUDY OF ENGL PANCOAST'S INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE. Vol 1. To Wyclif. Transl. by H. M. KE ADV. 40, pp., $2.6- MCLAUGHLIN'S LITERARY CRITICISM. Selections from Eng #Philip Sydney to Pater), SHAW'S ENGLISH COMPOSITION HENRY HOLT & CO., 29 W. 23d St., N |