trange country. A
thrilling, dashing narrative.
BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK.
Beverly is a bewitching American girl who has gone to that stirring
little principality--Graustark--to visit her friend the princess,
and there has a romantic affair of her own.
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.
A young man is required to spend _one_ million dollars in one year
in order to inherit _seven_. How he does it forms the basis of a
lively story.
CASTLE CRANEYCROW.
The story revolves round the abduction of a young American woman,
her imprisonment in an old castle and the adventures created through
her rescue.
COWARDICE COURT.
An amusing social feud in the Adirondacks in which an English girl
is tempted into being a traitor by a romantic young American, forms
the plot.
THE DAUGHTER OF ANDERSON CROW.
The story centers about the adopted daughter of the town marshal in
a western village. Her parentage is shrouded in mystery, and the
story concerns the secret that deviously works to the surface.
THE MAN FROM BRODNEY'S.
The hero meets a princess in a far-away island among fanatically
hostile Musselmen. Romantic love making amid amusing situations and
exciting adventures.
NEDRA.
A young couple elope from Chicago to go to London traveling as
brother and sister. They are shipwrecked and a strange mix-up occurs
on account of it.
THE SHERRODS.
The scene is the Middle West and centers around a man who leads a
double life. A most enthralling novel.
TRUXTON KING.
A handsome good natured young fellow ranges on the earth looking for
romantic adventures and is finally enmeshed in most complicated
intrigues in Graustark.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, 526 WEST 26th ST., NEW YORK
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