"Mr. Crawford is a born story-teller. His imagination and inventiveness show as fresh and unwearied in his latest book as they did in 'Mr. Isaacs.'"--_Evening Telegraph_, Philadelphia.
=Fair Margaret= A Portrait.
"An exhilarating romance, ... alluring in its naturalness and grace."--_Boston Herald._
=Arethusa=
Dr. Frederick Taber Cooper, in _The Bookman_, says of Mr. Crawford: "In theory Mr. Crawford is a romanticist; in practice he is in turn realist, psychologue, mystic, whatever for the moment suits his needs or appeals to his instinct of born story-teller." He calls him, in fact, as others have done, "the prince of story-tellers."
_By the author of "Saracinesca," etc._
FRANK DANBY'S NEW NOVEL
=The Heart of a Child= _Cloth, $1.50_
"A book of such strength, such fineness, such sympathetic insight ... stands out conspicuously above the general level of contemporary fiction."--_The Bookman_.
"BARBARA'S" NEW BOOK
=The Open Window=
Tales of the Months told by "Barbara," author of "The Garden of a Commuter's Wife," "People of the Whirlpool," etc.