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  BY GEORGE DU MAURIER

  TRILBY. A Novel. Illustrated by the Author. Post

  8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 75.

  It is a charming story told with exquisite grace

  and tenderness. -- N. Y. Tribune.

  "Trilby" is the best fiction of the older school

  that the magazines have permitted the public to enjoy

  for a long while. -- N. Y. Evening Post.

  Proves Du Maurier to have as great power as George

  Meredith in describing the anomalies and romances of

  modern English life; while his style is far more clear

  and simple, and his gift of illustration adds what few

  authors can afford. Thackerey had this artistic skill

  in some degree, but not to compare with Du

  Maurier. -- Springfield Republican.

  "Trilby" is so

  thoroughly human, so free from morbidness and the

  disposition to touch the unclean thing that it atones

  for a multitude of sins in contemporaneous fiction....

  In giving this wholesome, fascinating history to the

  world the artist-author has done a favor to novel

  readers which they cannot well repay nor fitly

  express. -- Indianapolis Journal.

  PETER IBBETSON.

  With an Introduction by his

  Cousin, Lady * * * * * ( "Madge Plunket"). Edited and

  illustrated by GEORGE DU MAURIER. Post 8vo,

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  Mr. Du Maurier deserves the gratitude of all who

  come across his book, both for the pleasant and tender

  fancies in which it abounds and for its fourscore

  dainty sketches. -- Atheneum, London.

  There are no suggestions of mediocrity. The pathos

  is true, the irony delicate, the satire severe when

  its subject is unworthy, the comedy sparkling, and the

  tragedy, as we have said, inevitable. One or two more

  such books, and the fame of the artist would be dim

  beside that of the novelist. -- N. Y. Evening Post.

  The personal chalacterization is particularly

  strong, the pictures of Paris are wonderfully graphic,

  and the tale will induce many of its readers to attempt

  Du Maurier's receipt for "dreaming true." --

  Philadelphia Ledger.

  Novelty of subject and of

  treatment, literary interest, pictorial skill -- the

  reader must be fastidious whom none of these can

  allure. -- Chicago Tribune.

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  PEMBROKE. A Novel. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth,

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  We have long admired Miss Wilkins as one of the

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  Miss Woolson never once follows the beaten track of

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  THE EXILES, AND OTHER STORIES. Illustrated.

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  A very clever and entertaining book of travels . . . .

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