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Heart Stories of Bible Women.
Second Edition. Illustrated, $2.00
Chicago Evening Post: "Here at last are Bible women revealed through
the sympathetic, creative imagination of a woman, who with great
dramatic sense lifts one out of the present into Bethsaida and
Capernaum." The Bookman says: "There is poetry of spirit, deep, clear
understanding, and fine revelation. Imaginative--yes, but fine
spiritual imagination of woman's heart in the moving drama of familiar
Biblical scenes."
JOHN D. FREEMAN
Author of "Fan of Belseys," Etc.
KENNEDY'S SECOND BEST
A Story of the Great Northwest. $2.00
"A moving, deeply-stirring story, the scenes of which are chiefly
amid the broad acres of the ranch-lands of Alberta. A novel of
interest and power, about the Northwest which Ralph Connor made
familiar--delightful humor, mingled tragedy, comedy and
romance."--Springfield Republican.
ANNE S. LEE
WHEN ROME REIGNED
A Story of the Dawn-Time of Christianity.
Illustrated, $1.75
"A story of the dawn-time of Christianity. It has its love story and
its chapters of excitement worked in with such historic background as
to give a running commentary on those fateful and perilous
times."--Bookman.
JUVENILE
DILLON WALLACE
Author of "The Lure of the Labrador Wild," "The Gaunt Gray Wolf,"
"Grit-a-Plenty," etc.
THE WAY TO BURNING MOUNTAIN
A Boy's Story of Adventures in the Great Canadian Wilderness.
Illustrated, $1.75
"Boys who love stories of courage and adventure will enjoy Dillon
Wallace's latest. The characters are real boys and the book opens
up a life that will be new to most of our boys, and is decidedly
worthwhile."--C. E. World.
WORKS ON MISSIONS
BELLE M. BRAIN (Compiler)
Compiler of "Love Stories of Great Missionaries," etc.
From Every Tribe and Nation
Fifty New Missionary Stories. $1.50
This new compilation of missionary stories tells of inspiring lives of
Christian converts on the foreign field. Workers in Sunday Schools,
missionary meetings, and mission study classes, and also preachers of
missionary sermons, will find them very usable and effective. Miss
Brain's earlier popular books of missionary stories foretell an
extensive use of the new volume.
AMY CARMICHAEL
Author of "Things as They Are," etc.
Raj, Brigand Chief
A Robin Hood of Southern India. Illus., $2.50
A true story of adventure, outlawry, persecution and endurance
centering around Raj, a young athlet
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