e Man Who Vanished. By Fergus W. Hume
12. The Lone Inn. By Fergus W. Hume
13. The World's Finger. By T. Hanshew
14. Tour of the World in Eighty Days. By Jules Verne
15. The Frozen Pirate. By W. Clark Russell
16. Mystery of a Hansom Cab. By Fergus W. Hume
17. A Close Call. By J. L. Berry
18. No. 99; A Detective Story. By Arthur Griffith
19. The Sign of the Four. By A. Conan Doyle
20. The Mystery of the Montauk Mills. By E. L. Coolidge
21. The Mountain Limited. By E. L. Coolidge
22. Gilt-Edge Tom, Conductor. By E. L. Coolidge
23. The Mossbank Murder. By Harry Mills
24. The Woman Stealer. By Harry Mills
25. King Dan, The Factory Detective. By G. W. Goode
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NEW YORK'S LATEST SENSATION
We have just issued in novel form
the story of
THE DEVIL,
founded upon the successful and much discussed play of the same name
by
FERENC MOLNAR,
as produced by
HENRY W. SAVAGE.
The title is startling. The story is not so startling as the title
would indicate. It is a strongly moral one, showing in a vivid,
realistic manner the result of evil thinking. The Devil in this story
is evil thinking materialized.
The scene centers in Vienna, and deals with the early love of a poor
artist and a poorer maiden. As the years go by the artist achieves
distinction, and the maiden becomes the wife of a millionaire
merchant--with very little romance in his composition, but thoroughly
devoted to his young and beautiful bride.
Seven years later the artist (who has been received as a valued friend
of the family) is commissioned to paint the wife's portrait--and the
old love re-asserts itself. For a while the issue is problematical;
but stability of charact
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