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The Second Generation.
Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.
"The Second Generation" is a double-decked romance in one volume,
telling the two love-stories of a young American and his sister, reared
in luxury and suddenly left without means by their father, who felt that
money was proving their ruination and disinherited them for their own
sakes. Their struggle for life, love and happiness makes a powerful
love-story of the middle West.
"The book equals the best of the great story tellers of all
time."--_Cleveland Plain Dealer_.
"'The Second Generation,' by David Graham Phillips, is not only the most
important novel of the new year, but it is one of the most important
ones of a number of years past."--_Philadelphia Inquirer_.
"_A_ thoroughly American book is 'The Second Generation.'. . . The
characters are drawn with force and discrimination."--_St. Louis Globe
Democrat_.
"Mr. Phillips' book is thoughtful, well conceived, admirably written and
intensely interesting. The story 'works out' well, and though it is made
to sustain the theory of the writer it does so in a very natural and
stimulating manner. In the writing of the 'problem novel' Mr. Phillips
has won a foremost place among our younger American authors."--_Boston
Herald_.
"'The Second Generation' promises to become one of the notable novels of
the year. It will be read and discussed while a less vigorous novel will
be forgotten within a week."--_Springfield Union_.
"David Graham Phillips has a way, a most clever and convincing way, of
cutting through the veneer of snobbishness and bringing real men and
women to the surface. He strikes at shams, yet has a wholesome belief in
the people behind them, and he forces them to justify his good
opinions."--_Kansas City Times_.
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