Women and War Work by Helen Fraser
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BY I.B. STOUGHTON HOLBORN
THE CHILD OF THE MOAT, A story of 1557 for girls... 1.25 "Of such absorbing interest and literary merit that it will doubtless take its place among the classics."--ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. BY JOHN COWPER POWYS WOOD AND STONE, A Romance reminiscent of the great Dostoievsky ................................. 1.75 "One of the best novels of the year."--EVENING POST, NEW YORK. "His mastery of language, his knowledge of human impulses, his interpretation of the forces of nature and of the power of inanimate objects over human beings, all pronounce him a writer of no mean rank. He can express philosophy in terms of narrative without prostituting his art; he can suggest an answer without drawing a moral; with a clearer vision he could stand among the masters in literary achievement."--BOSTON TRANSCRIPT. "Psychologically speaking, it is one of the most remarkable pieces of fiction ever written."--CHICAGO TRIBUNE. RODMOOR, A Romance of the old Thrilling Romantic Order............1.50 "It is so far above the average English and American |
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