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"'The Four Feathers' is a first-rate story, with more legitimate thrills than any novel we have read in a long time."--New York Press.

Norris--Mother

BY KATHLEEN NORRIS

"Worth its weight in gold."--Catholic Columbian.

Oxenham--The Long Road

BY JOHN OXENHAM

"'The Long Road' is a tragic, heart-gripping story of Russian political and social conditions."--The Craftsman.

Pryor--The Colonel's Story

BY MRS. ROGER A. PRYOR

"The story is one in which the spirit of the Old South figures largely; adventure and romance have their play and carry the plot to a satisfying end."

Remington--Ermine of the Yellowstone

BY JOHN REMINGTON

"A very original and remarkable novel wonderful in its vigor and freshness."

Roberts--Kings in Exile

BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS

"The author catches the spirit of forest and sea life, and the reader comes to have a personal love and knowledge of our animal friends."--Boston Globe.

Robins--The Convert

BY ELIZABETH ROBINS

"'The Convert' devotes itself to the exploitation of the recent suffragist movement in England. It is a book not easily forgotten, by any thoughtful reader."--Chicago Evening Post.

Robins--A Dark Lantern

BY ELIZABETH ROBINS

A powerful and striking novel, English in scene, which takes an essentially modern view of society and of certain dramatic situations.

Ward--David Grieve

BY MRS. HUMPHREY WARD

"A perfect picture of life, remarkable for its humor and extraordinary success at character analysis."

Wells--The Wheels of Chance

BY H. G. WELLS

"Mr. Wells is beyond question the most plausible romancer of the time."--The New York Tribune.

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