Mr. F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS
   _In the binding of the new Uniform Edition, each, $1.50_
   =Via Crucis.= A Romance of the Second Crusade. Illustrated by Louis Loeb
        "_Via Crucis_ ... A tale of former days, possessing an air of     reality and an absorbing interest such as few writers since     Scott have been able to accomplish when dealing with historical     characters."--_Boston Transcript._
   =In the Palace of the King= (Spain)
        "_In the Palace of the King_ is a masterpiece; there is a     picturesqueness, a sincerity which will catch all readers in an     agreeable storm of emotion, and even leave a hardened reviewer     impressed and delighted."--_Literature_, London.
   =With the Immortals=
        "The strange central idea of the story could have occurred only     to a writer whose mind was very sensitive to the current of     modern thought and progress, while its execution, the setting     it forth in proper literary clothing, could be successfully     attempted only by one whose active literary ability should be     fully equalled by his power of assimilative knowledge both     literary and scientific, and no less by his courage and     capacity for hard work. The book will be found to have a     fascination entirely new for the habitual reader of novels.     Indeed, Mr. Crawford has succeeded in taking his readers quite     above the ordinary plane of novel interest."--_Boston     Advertiser._
   =Children of the King= (Calabria)
        "One of the most artistic and exquisitely finished pieces of     work that Crawford has produced. The picturesque setting,     Calabria and its surroundings, the beautiful Sorrento and the     Gulf of Salerno, with the bewitching accessories that climate,     sea, and sky afford, give Mr. Crawford rich opportunities to     show his rare descriptive powers. As a whole the book is strong     and beautiful through its simplicity, and ranks among the     choicest of the author's many fine productions."--_Public     Opinion._
   =A Cigarette Maker's Romance= (Munich)
   =and Khaled=, a Tale of Arabia
        "Two gems of subtle analysis of human passion and     motive."--_Times._
        "The interest is unflagging throughout. Never has Mr. Crawford     done more brilliant realistic work than here. But his realism     is only the case and cover for those intense feelings which,     placed under no matter what humble conditions, produce the most     dramatic and the most tragic situations.... This is a secret of     genius, to take the most coarse and common material, the     meanest surroundings, the most sordid material prospects, and     out of the vehement passions which sometimes dominate all human     beings to build up with these poor elements, scenes and     passages the dramatic and emotional power of which at once     enforce attention and awaken the profoundest interest."--_New     York Tribune._
   =Fair Margaret.= A Portrait
        "An exhilarating romance ... alluring in its naturalness and     grace."--_Boston Herald._