of the Far North. The great Photoplay was made from
this book.
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RALPH CONNOR'S STORIES OF THE NORTHWEST
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THE SKY PILOT IN NO MAN'S LAND
The clean-hearted, strong-limbed man of the West leaves his hills and
forests to fight the battle for freedom in the old world.
BLACK ROCK
A story of strong men in the mountains of the West.
THE SKY PILOT
A story of cowboy life, abounding in the freshest humor, the truest
tenderness and the finest courage.
THE PROSPECTOR
A tale of the foothills and of the man who came to them to lend a hand
to the lonely men and women who needed a protector.
THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY
This narrative brings us into contact with elemental and volcanic human
nature and with a hero whose power breathes from every word.
GLENGARRY SCHOOL DAYS
In this rough country of Glengarry, Ralph Connor has found human nature
in the rough.
THE DOCTOR
The story of a "preacher-doctor" whom big men and reckless men loved for
his unselfish life among them.
THE FOREIGNER
A tale of the Saskatchewan and of a "foreigner" who made a brave and
winning fight for manhood and love.
CORPORAL CAMERON
This splendid type of the upright, out-of-door man about which Ralph
Connor builds all his stories, appears again in this book.
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BOOTH TARKINGTON'S NOVELS
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SEVENTEEN. Illustrated by Arthur William Brown.
No one but the creator of Penrod could have portrayed the immortal young
people of this story. Its humor is irresistible and reminiscent of the
time when the reader was Seventeen.
PENROD. Illustrated by Gordon Grant.
This is a picture of a boy's heart, full of the lovable, humorous,
tragic things which are locked secrets to most older folks. It is a
finished, exquisite work.
PENROD AND SAM. Illustrated by Worth Brehm.
Like "Penrod" and "Seventeen," this book contains some remarkable phases
of real boyhood and some of the best stories of juvenile prankishness
that have ever been written.
THE TURMOIL. Illustrated by C. E. Chambers.
Bibbs Sheridan is a dreamy, imaginative youth, who revolts against his
father's plans for him to be a servitor of big business. The love of a
fine girl turns Bibbs's life from failure to success.
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