She becomes his patient, enters upon a long sleep, and, in the ' large awakening," learns that she is heiress to an immense fortune and the professor's granddaughter." Indianapolis Journal " ' The Professor's Experiment ' is the title of a new book by... The Betrayal of John Fordham - Page 342by Benjamin Leopold Farjeon - 1896 - 345 pagesFull view - About this book
| Helen Reimensnyder Martin - American fiction - 1896 - 238 pages
...Watchman. " ' The Professor's Experiment ' is the title of a mew book by Mrs. Hungerford [The Dutchess]. It is of a somewhat more elaborate and ambitious character...impulsive, warm-hearted young Irish girl with whom all Mrs. Hungerford's readers are wel acquainted, but of whom, in her various phases and .•eappearances they... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1896 - 346 pages
...equal, indeed, to that of the mild immorality which pervades her very feminine pages." Daily Reporter " It is of a somewhat more elaborate and ambitious character...impulsive, warm-hearted young Irish girl, with whom, all of Mrs. Hungerford's readers are well acquainted, but of whom in her various phases and reappearances... | |
| Ouida - English fiction - 1897 - 608 pages
...Opinions on The Professor's Experiment By MRS. HUNGERFORD (The Duchess) I2mo, Cloth, $1.25; Paper Covers, 50 Cents The Watchman "The 'experiment,* which gives...impulsive, warm-hearted young Irish girl with whom all Mrs. Hungerford's readers are well acquainted, but of whom, in her various phases and reappearances they... | |
| Leonard Merrick - English fiction - 1897 - 330 pages
...The Professor's Experiment By MRS. HUNGERFORD (The Duchess) I2mo, Clotb, $1.25; Paper Coven, 50 Cento The Watchman "The 'experiment,' which gives name to...impulsive, warm-hearted young Irish girl with whom all Mrs. Hungerford's readers are well acquainted, but of whom, in her various phases and reappearances they... | |
| Ouida - English fiction - 1897 - 600 pages
...enters upon a long sleep, and, in the ' large awakening,' learns that she is heiress to an im mense fortune and the professor's granddaughter." Indianapolis...impulsive, warm-hearted young Irish girl with whom all Mrs. Hungerford's readers are well acquainted, but of whom, in her various phases and reappearances they... | |
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