ory of Clementina, The.* By Wm. J. Locke.
*Glory of the Conquered, The.* By Susan Glaspell.
*God's Country and the Woman.* By James Oliver Curwood.
*God's Good Man.* By Marie Corelli.
*Going Some.* By Rex Beach.
*Gold Bag, The.* By Carolyn Wells.
*Golden Slipper, The.* By Anna Katharine Green.
*Golden Web, The.* By Anthony Partridge.
*Gordon Craig.* By Randall Parrish.
*Greater Love Hath No Man.* By Frank L. Packard.
*Greyfriars Bobby.* By Eleanor Atkinson.
*Guests of Hercules, The.* By C. N. & A. M. Williamson.
*Halcyone.* By Elinor Glyn.
*Happy Island* (Sequel to Uncle William). By Jeannette Lee.
*Havoc.* By E. Phillips Oppenheim.
*Heart of Philura, The.* By Florence Kingsley.
*Heart of the Desert, The.* By Honore Willsie.
*Heart of the Hills, The.* By John Fox, Jr.
*Heart of the Sunset.* By Rex Beach.
*Heart of Thunder Mountain, The.* By Elfrid A. Bingham.
*Heather-Moon, The.* By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.
*Her Weight in Gold.* By Geo. B. McCutcheon.
*Hidden Children, The.* By Robert W. Chambers.
*Hoosier Volunteer, The.* By Kate and Virgil D. Boyles.
*Hopalong Cassidy.* By Clarence E. Mulford.
*How Leslie Loved.* By Anne Warner.
*Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker.* By S. Weir Mitchell, M.D.
*Husbands of Edith, The.* By George Barr McCutcheon
*I Conquered.* By Harold Titus.
*Illustrious Prince, The.* By E. Phillips Oppenheim.
*Idols.* By William J. Locke.
*Indifference of Juliet, The.* By Grace S. Richmond.
*Inez.* (Ill. Ed.) By Augusta J. Evans.
*Infelice.* By Augusta Evans Wilson.
*In Her Own Right.* By John Reed Scott.
*Initials Only.* By Anna Katharine Green.
*In Another Girl's Shoes.* By Berta Ruck.
*Inner Law, The.* By Will N. Harben.
*Innocent.* By Marie Corelli.
*Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu, The.* By Sax Rohmer.
*In the Brooding Wild.* By Ridgwell Cullum.
*Intrigues, The.* By Harold Bindloss.
*Iron Trail, The.* By Rex Beach.
*Iron Woman, The.* By Margaret Deland.
*Ishmael.* (Ill.) By Mrs. Southworth.
BARBARIANS
BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
In this story Mr. Chambers deals with the early years of the Great War.
Sickened by what seems to them at that time indifference on the part of
the American Government, an odd group of men meet on the decks of a mule
transport. They have been drawn to this common rendezvous by a desire to
enter the war and purge their souls in the fight for the freedom of the
world.
There are twelve in the group, eight Americans, three Frenchmen, and a
Belgian, and promin
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