BOOKS BY T. GALLON.
Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.
The Idol of the Blind.
“No person well posted in current fiction lets a story by Mr.Gallon pass unnoticed.”—Buffalo Commercial.
The Kingdom of Hate.
“The whole story is told with an appearance of honest,straightforward sincerity that is very clever and well sustained,and the suspicion of satire will only dawn on the reader whenthe story is well advanced, and he is thoroughly interested inthe tumultuous swing.”—Chicago Chronicle.
Dicky Monteith. A Love Story.
“A good story, told in an engaging style.”—PhiladelphiaPress.
“A refreshing example of everything that a love story oughtto be.”—San Francisco Call.
A Prince of Mischance.
“The story is a powerful one, and holds the reader from thestart.”—Boston Budget.
“An admirable story.”—London Telegraph.
Tatterly.
“A charming love story runs through the book, which iswritten in a bright and lively style.... The book is worthreading.”—New York Sun.
“We believe in ‘Tatterly’ through thick and thin. Wecould not recommend a better story.”—London Academy.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.