hieved before.... It is one of the finest and
truest transcripts of modern American life thus far achieved in our
fiction."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
Cloth, illustrated, $1.50
Lady Baltimore
By OWEN WISTER
"That the author of 'The Virginian' could deal deliciously with such a
rich field ... might be assumed. But with what charm and delicacy, fine
humor and insight, the work has been done, only a direct acquaintance with
the finished volume can justly show. The Southerner will certainly find
enchanting home touches in it, and every reader will feel the spell of the
quiet old southern town and all the tender, dainty, and humorous southern
life and atmosphere that hang about it."--_St. Louis Globe Democrat._
Cloth, $1.50
The Garden, You and I
By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT
"Few books published in this country recently have been of a kind to make
an author so proud. Hers are immensely fine and sweet."--_St. Louis
Democrat._
The new book by the author of "The Garden of a Commuter's Wife" and
"People of the Whirlpool," is a story of new friends as charming in their
own way as "Barbara" herself. Their highly original vacation is described
from more than one point of view, each more deliciously funny than the
next.
Cloth, $1.50
A Lady of Rome
By F. MARION CRAWFORD
"His skill in making his portraits live before the reader's eyes is
unsurpassed; and in the production of story-value and prolonged suspense,
Mr. Crawford has no peer."--_Boston Herald._
Cloth, 12mo, $1.50
White Fang
By JACK LONDON
"Jack London is the apostle of strength and courage. In 'White Fang' he
has full play ... in his chosen field. He has done this work so well that
he makes the interest as intense as if he were telling the story of a
man."--_Globe Democrat._
Illustrated in colors, cloth, $1.50
When Love Speaks
By WILL PAYNE
"One of the most interesting novels ever written on the conflict between
law and honesty on one side and the alliance of low politics and high
finance on the other. Stirring love story woven in with the fight against
an unscrupulous whiskey trust. A fine, clean American story, of interest
alike to men and women."--_Chicago Record-Heral
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