determined man,
of dominating personality and iron will, leaves a faithful wife for
another woman. 12mo, cloth. Illustrated from scenes in the play. Net
$1.25.
THE WRITING ON THE WALL
_The Rocky Mountain News_: "This novelization of OLGA NETHERSOLE'S
play tells of Trinity Church and its tenements. It is a powerful,
vital novel." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.
THE OLD FLUTE PLAYER
Based on CHARLES T. DAZEY'S play, this story won the friendship of
the country very quickly. The _Albany Times-Union_: "Charming enough
to become a classic." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated 50 cents.
THE FAMILY
Of this book (founded on the play by ROBERT HOBART DAVIS), _The
Portland (Oregon) Journal_ said: "Nothing more powerful has recently
been put between the covers of a book." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50
cents.
THE SPENDTHRIFT
_The Logansport (Ind.) Journal_: "A tense story founded on PORTER
EMERSON BROWNE'S play, is full of tremendous situations, and
preaches a great sermon." 12mo, cloth bound, with six illustrations
from scenes in the play, 50 cents.
IN OLD KENTUCKY
Based upon CHARLES T. DAZEY'S well-known play, which has been
listened to with thrilling interest by over seven million people.
"A new and powerful novel, fascinating in its rapid action. Its
teaching story is told more elaborately and even more absorbingly
than it was upon the stage."--_Nashville American_, 12mo, cloth.
Illustrated. 50 cents.
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ALBERT ROSS' ROMANCES
A NEW EDITION AT A POPULAR PRICE
Albert Ross is a brilliant and wonderfully successful writer whose books
have sold far into the millions. Primarily his novels deal with the
sex-problem, but he depicts vice with an artistic touch and never makes
it unduly attractive. Gifted with a fine dramatic instinct, his
characters become living, moving human beings full of the fire and
passion of loving just as they are in real life. His stories contain all
the elements that will continue to keep him at the head of American
novelists in the number of his admirers.
Mr. Ross is to be congratulated on the strength as well as the purity of
his work. It shows that he is not obliged to confine his pen to any
single theme, and that he has a good a right to be called the "American
Eugene Sue" or the "American Zola."
_12mo, cloth. Price
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