Cecilia - Part 51
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Part 51

Taquisara 1.50

Saracinesca 1.00

Sant' Ilario 1.00

Don Orsino 1.50

Mr. Isaacs 1.00

A Cigarette-Maker's Romance, and Khaled 1.50

Marzio's Crucifix 1.00

An American Politician 1.00

Paul Patoff 1.00

To Leeward 1.00

Dr. Claudius 1.50

Zoroaster 1.50

A Tale of a Lonely Parish 1.00

With the Immortals 1.00

The Witch of Prague 1.00

A Roman Singer 1.50

Greifenstein 1.00

Pietro Ghisleri 1.00

Katherine Lauderdale 1.00

The Ralstons 1.00

Children of the King 1.00

The Three Fates 1.00

Adam Johnstone's Son, and A Rose of Yesterday 1.50

Marion Darche 1.50

Love in Idleness 2.00

Via Crucis 1.50

In the Palace of the King 1.50

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Rulers of the South: Sicily, Calabria, Malta. 2 vols $6.00 net

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A TALE OF SICILY The last of the famous Saracinesca Series

"It is by far the most stirring and dramatic of all the author's Italian stories.... The plot is a masterly one, bringing at almost every page a fresh surprise, keeping the reader in suspense to the very end."--_The Times_, New York.

MR. ISAACS

"It is lofty and uplifting. It is strongly, sweetly, tenderly written.

It is in all respects an uncommon novel."--_The Literary World._

DR. CLAUDIUS

"The characters are strongly marked without any suspicion of caricature, and the author's ideas on social and political subjects are often brilliant and always striking. It is no exaggeration to say that there is not a dull page in the book, which is peculiarly adapted for the recreation of the student or thinker."--_Living Church._

A ROMAN SINGER

"A powerful story of art and love in Rome."--_The New York Observer._

AN AMERICAN POLITICIAN

"One of the characters is a visiting Englishman. Possibly Mr. Crawford's long residence abroad has made him select such a hero as a safeguard against slips, which does not seem to have been needed. His insight into a phase of politics with which he could hardly be expected to be familiar is remarkable."--_Buffalo Express._

TO LEEWARD

"It is an admirable tale of Italian life told in a spirited way and far better than most of the fiction current."--_San Francisco Chronicle._

ZOROASTER

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