The chief literary and critical Magazines and papers of those years contain many of his essays, while all his short stories saw the light in "Harper's Magazine" and the "Century." These short stories were collected and published under the title of "Flute and Violin." His other books are "The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky," "A Kentucky Cardinal," and its sequel, "Aftermath," "A Summer in Arcady," and lastly "The Choir Invisible," some two hundred and fifty thousand copies of which have found their way into the hands of readers on both sides of the Atlantic.
A new and complete edition of Mr. Allen's works is now being issued by THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. It will contain seven volumes; including The Reign of Law, A Story of the Kentucky Hemp Fields, an account of which has been given in the preceding pages.
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JAMES LANE ALLEN'S
NEW NOVEL
The Reign of Law
A TALE OF THE KENTUCKY HEMP FIELDS
Cloth, 8vo. Illustrated $1.50
OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR
FLUTE AND VIOLIN Cloth, 12mo, $1.50
BLUE GRASS REGION OF KENTUCKY Cloth, 12mo, $1.50
A KENTUCKY CARDINAL Cloth, 16mo, $1.00
AFTERMATH Cloth, 16mo, $1.00
TWO GENTLEMEN OF KENTUCKY Cloth, 18mo, $2.00
A SUMMER IN ARCADY Cloth, 12mo, $2.00
THE CHOIR INVISIBLE Cloth, 12mo, $1.50
The same Illustrated with Photogravures and Line Drawings, by ORSON LOWELL. Sateen. $2.50
PUBLISHED BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 66 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK
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