Under the Red Robe, Volume 2

By (author): "Stanley J. Weyman"
Publish Date: 1894
Under the Red Robe, Volume 2
ISBN1154132145
ISBN139781154132144
AsinUnder the Red Robe, Volume 2
Original titleUnder the Red Robe
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1894. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... LONGMANS' DOLLAR NOVELS--Continued. By Mrs. L. B. Walford. The One Good Guest, nmo, cloth, $1.00. By May Kendall. SUCH IS Life. A Novel. i2mo, cloth, $1.00. By William Tirebuck. Sweetheart Gwen. A Welsh Idyl, nmo, cloth, $1.00. By the Author of "Miss Molly." Keith Deramore. i2mo, cloth, $1.00. By Annie Thompson. A Moral Dilemma. 121110, cloth, $1.00. By Julian Sturgis. After Twenty Years, And Other Stories. i2mo, cloth, $1.00. By C. J. Cutliffe Hyne. The New Eden. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth, $1.00. LONGMANS' PAPER LIBRARY. Issued Quarterly at 50 cents each. No. 1. NADA THE LILY. By H. Rider Haggard. Copyright Edition. With all the original Illustrations. No. 2. THE ONE GOOD GUEST. By Mrs. L. B, Walford. No. 3. KEITH DERAMORE. By the Author of "Miss Molly."' No. 4. A FAMILY TREE, AND OTHER STORIES. ByBRANDER Matthews. A NOVEL. By WILLIAM O'BRIEN, M.P. 1 2mo, Cloth, $ 1 .OO. ** His book will_ be read with interest by two classes; first, by those who care only for a stirring narrative full of variety; second, by those who are interested in the long Irish struggle and desire to obtain a closer and fuller view of the theatre in which it is proceeding, and of the men and women of all classes who are actors in the drama."--N. Y. Tribune. "So good an Irish tale has not appeared before in many years."--N. Y. Herald. "Every character in it is so powerfully drawn and every incident so graphically described, that not only is the reader's interest not abated once he takes up the book, but grows deeper as he proceeds."--Catholic Standard, Phila. "The reader remains fascinated to the last page. It must be counted as one of the most distinctive and powerful of Irish stories. It will keep a place when the special temporary interest attending the circumstances of its appearance has...