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 BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Awarded the $1000 Pulitzer Prize by Columbia Uni versity as the outstanding American novel of 1921. &quot;One of the best novels of the twentieth century.&quot; William Lyon Phelps. SUMMER &quot;The Story of a New England community and of a girl s life there. Mrs. Wharton has analyzed and vivi fied for us, with that sure artist s touch that we know so well, a bit of life.&quot; New York Times. THE REEF &quot;Mrs. Wharton has produced one of her most adroit and scintillant dissections of the human relation. She has made of Anna Leath an extraordinary study of awakening impulses in a woman.&quot; McClure s Maga zine. THE MARNE &quot;Within its pages is concentrated much if not the whole of the meaning of the Marne both to France and America. Mrs. Wharton has never written a broader, keener criticism of life than this.&quot; New York Times. FRENCH WAYS AND THEIR MEANING An extraordinarily keen study of the French people, for which the salient qualities of the Gallic spirit form a basis taste, reverence, continuity, intellectual honesty. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY LONDON NEW YORK T708