D’Orsay
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
A Soul’s Awakening [Crown 8vo, 6s.
Times.—“Mr Teignmouth Shore has captured oursympathy for his characters in an unusual degree.”
Morning Post.—“A charming and pathetic melody.…A tenderness that is infinitely moving.”
Punch.—“Powerful and pathetic. This trulycharming story.”
Above All Things [Crown 8vo, 6s.
Daily Telegraph.—“All small investors in a hurryto make much out of little should read this novel, forit puts plainly and precisely before them some of themethods by which a swindler may, with seeminglyvirtuous intentions, appropriate, with perfect safety,other people’s money.”
Yorkshire Post.—“The people of his fiction playtheir parts so naturally and so simply that we sympathisealmost as humanly with their troubles andjoys as we might with those of our personal friends.”
Bookman.—“Delicate and unobtrusive art.”
Creatures of Clay
Recently published.] [Crown 8vo, 6s.
JOHN LONG, LIMITED, LONDON
Art Repro. Co.
Count d’Orsay
After a painting by Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A.
D’ORSAY
OR
The Complete Dandy
By
W. Teignmouth Shore
WITH PHOTOGRAVURE AND SIXTEEN OTHER PORTRAITS
London
John Long, Limited
Norris Street, Haymarket
(All Rights Reserved)
First Published in 1911
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I. | Jocund Youth | 15 |
II. | She | 24 |
III. | Mars and Venus | 35 |
IV. | The Primrose Path | 42 |
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