50.
The "Red Lamp," the trade-mark, as it were, of the English country
practitioner's office, is the central point of these dramatic stories of
professional life. There are no secrets for the surgeon, and, a surgeon
himself as well as a novelist, the author has made a most artistic use
of the motives and springs of action revealed to him in a field of which
he is the master.
"A volume of bright, clever sketches, ... an array of facts and fancies
of medical life, and contains some of the gifted author's best
work."--_London Daily News._
_A FLASH OF SUMMER._ By Mrs. W. K. CLIFFORD, author of "Love Letters of
a Worldly Woman," "Aunt Anne," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"The story is well written and interesting, the style is limpid and pure
as fresh water, and is so artistically done that it is only a second
thought that notices it."--_San Francisco Call._
_THE LILAC SUNBONNET. A Love Story._ By S. R. CROCKETT, author of "The
Stickit Minister," "The Raiders," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"A love story pure and simple, one of the old-fashioned, wholesome,
sunshiny kind, with a pure-minded, sound-hearted hero, and a heroine who
is merely a good and beautiful woman; and if any other love story half
so sweet has been written this year it has escaped us."--_New York
Times._
_MAELCHO._ By the Hon. EMILY LAWLESS, author of "Grania," "Hurrish,"
etc.
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