. Elementary botany. Botany. 5th IMPRESSION OF THE SEQUEL TO "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" HOPE'S RUPERT OF HENTZAU With eight illustrations by Charles Dana Gibson. i2mo. $ Critic : " Even better than 'The Prisoner of Zenda.' . . Mov- ing swiftly, from a simple beginning to an impressive ; Life : " Does not let down one bit the high standard of chivalrous love which was the charm of that romance " [" Zenda "]. Dial: " Our chief regret is that further volumes in the series are, at least, ; E. A. Dithmar in N. Y. Times' Saturday
. Elementary botany. Botany. 5th IMPRESSION OF THE SEQUEL TO "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" HOPE'S RUPERT OF HENTZAU With eight illustrations by Charles Dana Gibson. i2mo. $ Critic : " Even better than 'The Prisoner of Zenda.' . . Mov- ing swiftly, from a simple beginning to an impressive ; Life : " Does not let down one bit the high standard of chivalrous love which was the charm of that romance " [" Zenda "]. Dial: " Our chief regret is that further volumes in the series are, at least, ; E. A. Dithmar in N. Y. Times' Saturday Review : " A sequel for a wonder as vigorous and powerful as its ;" Geo. IV. Smalley in N. Y. Herald: " A story which lays a spell upon you. The animation is unceasing.'1 A NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF HOPE'S PRISONER OF ZENDA {Being the \Zth Impression of this romance.) With five full-page illustrations by C. D. Gibson, and a view and plan of the castle by Howard Ince. iamo. $ OTHER BOOKS BY ANTHONY HOPE With frontispieces by Kackham, Russell, and Wechsler. i8mo. 75c. each. The Indiscretion of the Duchess, \ith Impression; The Dolly Dia- logues, 10th Impression; A Change of Air, gth Impression; A Man oi Mark, gth Impression; Sport Royal, etc., \th Impression. 4th IMPRESSION OF A HUMOROUS TALE WELLS' (D. D.) HER LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT With cover by Wm. Nicholson. 121110. $ The Nation : ik He is probably funny because he cannot help it. . Its author must consent to be regarded as a benefactor of his kind with- out responsibility.'1 R. H Stoddard in New York Mail and Express: "Mr. Wells has more than enough humor to tell his story in a very natural and laughable way. He has a great deal of comic talent.'1 Chicago Evening Post: "An instantaneous success. . The most read story of the ' New York Tribune: "Mr. Wells allows his sense of humor to play about the personalities of half a dozen men and women whose lives, for a few br
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