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White--The Old Order Changeth
BY WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE
"The present status of society in America. An excellent antidote to the
pessimism of modern writers on our social system."--_Baltimore Sun._
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Allen--A Kentucky Cardinal
BY JAMES LANE ALLEN
"A narrative, told with naive simplicity, of how a man who was devoted
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Allen--The Reign of Law _A Tale of the Kentucky Hempfields_
BY JAMES LANE ALLEN
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Atherton--Patience Sparhawk
BY GERTRUDE ATHERTON
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Child--Jim Hands
BY RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD
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Crawford--The Heart of Rome
BY MARION CRAWFORD
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Crawford--Fair Margaret: A Portrait
BY MARION CRAWFORD
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Davis--A Friend of Caesar
BY WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
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BY HAMILTON DRUMMOND
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Elizabeth and Her German Garden
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Gale--Loves of Pelleas and Etarre
BY ZONA GALE
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