Mr. F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS
   THE SARACINESCA SERIES
   _In the binding of the Uniform Edition, each, $1.50_
   =Saracinesca=
        "The work has two distinct merits, either of which would serve to     make it great,--that of telling a perfect story in a perfect way,     and of giving a graphic picture of Roman society in the last days     of the Pope's temporal power.... The story is exquisitely     told."--_Boston Traveler._
   =Sant' Ilario.= A Sequel to "Saracinesca"
        "A singularly powerful and beautiful story.... It fulfils every     requirement of artistic fiction. It brings out what is most     impressive in human action, without owing any of its     effectiveness to sensationalism or artifice. It is natural,     fluent in evolution, accordant with experience, graphic in     description, penetrating in analysis, and absorbing in     interest."--_New York Tribune._
   =Don Orsino.= A Sequel to "Sant' Ilario"
        "Perhaps the cleverest novel of the year.... There is not a dull     paragraph in the book, and the reader may be assured that once     begun, the story of _Don Orsino_ will fascinate him until its     close."--_The Critic._
   =Taquisara=
        "To Mr. Crawford's Roman novels belongs the supreme quality of     uniting subtly drawn characters to a plot of uncommon     interest."--_Chicago Tribune._
   =Corleone=
        "Mr. Crawford is the novelist born ... a natural story-teller,     with wit, imagination, and insight added to a varied and profound     knowledge of social life."--_The Inter-Ocean_, Chicago.
   =Casa Braccio.=
        _In two volumes, $2.00._ Illustrated by A. Castaigne     Like _Taquisara_ and _Corleone_, it is closely related in plot     to the fortunes of the Saracinesca family.
        "Mr. Crawford's books have life, pathos, and insight; he tells     a dramatic story with many exquisite touches."--_New York Sun._
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