ent among them is Jim Neeland, whose earlier
experiences Mr. Chambers has related in the "Dark Star."
Barbarians records the adventures of these men, not together, but singly
or in groups, along the whole western battle front, from the Belgian coast
to the mountains of Alsace. It is filled with unusual character sketches
of the lives of the men in the Trenches, and of life in the little towns
just inside the lines of Battle. Through it all there is great beauty and
wonderful sense of justice and right that is indeed more precious than
peace.
Other Books by Robert W. Chambers:
*Adventures of a Modest Man*
*Alisa Paige*
*Athalie*
*Business of Life, The*
*Cardigan*
*Conspirators, The*
*Fighting Chance, The*
*Hidden Children, The*
*Girl Phillippa, The*
*Red Republic, The*
*Dark Star, The*
*Who Goes There?*
*Younger Set, The*
*Japonette*
*Streets of Ascalon*
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*TARZAN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR.* By Edgar Rice Burroughs.
The Tarzan books need no introduction. Thousands are waiting for this
volume, being further adventures of TARZAN OF THE APES, and volume five
of the series.
*LONG LIVE THE KING.* By Mary Roberts Rinehart.
This is a story of love, intrigue and adventure in a European court. In
this story Mrs. Rinehart combines mystery, heart interest, and
excitement of her past successes into a story that will be hailed as the
most interesting of all her stories.
*WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING.* By Rupert Hughes.
A novel of metropolitan life, of a girl who had never had anything and
of a man who had always had everything, and of the manner in which his
richness and her poverty colored each other, and the lives of many other
persons as well.
*BARBARIANS.* By Robert W. Chambers.
Brave, reckless, idealistic chaps--careless of peril, unafraid of
death--who deliberately sought danger and the venturesome life as found
during the war, over there. The adventures will hold the reader
breathless and the romance will delight.
*THE FORFEIT.* By Ridgwell Cullum.
A ranch story of Montana which centers around the fact that the leader
of the "Lightfoot Rustlers" and the likeable but devil-may-care brother
of the hero are one and the same. Cullum is a "big" western story
writer.
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