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NEELY'S PRISMATIC LIBRARY.
GILT TOP, 75 CENTS
“I know of nothing in the book line that equals Neely’s Prismatic Library for elegance and careful selection. It sets a pace that others will not easily equal and none surpass.”—E. A. ROBINSON.
SOAP BUBBLES. Max Nordau. Brilliant, fascinating, intensely interesting.
BIJOU’S COURTSHIPS. “Gyp.” From the French, by Katherine di Zerega. Illus.
NOBLE BLOOD and A WEST POINT PARALLEL. By Capt. Charles King and Ernst Von Wildenbruch, of the German Army.
TRUMPETER FRED. Capt. Charles King, U. S. A. Author of “Fort Frayne,” “An Army Wife,” etc. Full-page illustrations.
THE KING IN YELLOW. By the Author of “In the Quarter.” It is a masterpiece... I have read many portions several times, captivated by the unapproachable tints of the painting. None but a genius of the highest order could do such work.—Edward Ellis.
IN THE QUARTER. By the Author of “The King in Yellow.” “Well written, bright, vivid; the ending is highly dramatic.” Boston Times.
FATHER STAFFORD. Anthony Hope. Author of “The Prisoner of Zenda.”
“‘Father Stafford’ is quite the best thing Hope has done so far, if I except one or two scenes from the “Dolly Dialogues.”—JOHN OLIVER HOBBES.
AN ART FAILURE. John W. Harding. A story of the Latin Quarter as it is. More than fifty illustrations.
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