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The Newest Books in Popular Copyright FictionOnly Books of Superior Merit and Popularity Are Published in This List

The Newest Books in Popular Copyright Fiction

Only Books of Superior Merit and Popularity Are Published in This List

BARBERRY BUSH. By Kathleen Norris.The absorbing story of a woman who is deserted by her temperamental artist-husband, and the manner in which she finally attains happiness.THE HIDDEN KINGDOM. By Francis Beeding.Three Secret Service agents travel from Spain to Mongolia to block a conspiracy, gigantic, terrible, involving the fate of the world.THE GENTLE GRAFTER. By O. Henry.Delightfully humorous tales, notable for their lively portraiture of character, of confidence men and their methods.THE HOUSE OF HAPPINESS AND OTHER STORIES. By Ethel M. Dell.The romantic story of an elopement and the inevitable tragedy that follows the selfish act of an unruly, head-strong girl.FLAMINGO. By Mary Borden.The vast, animated, mechanical chaos of human life in a great city is magnificently recorded in this dynamic novel of New York.THE HOTEL. By Elizabeth Bowen.A sincere and modern story dealing with the lives and love affairs of a group of people in a Continental hotel.CURSED BE THE TREASURE. By H. B. Drake.Buried gold, a mad captain and smugglers are found in this adventurous novel of pluck and daring.ALL AT SEA. By Carolyn Wells.Following the clue of the French dolls, Fleming Stone sounds fathoms deep to the heart of a murder mystery.THE THREE DAYS’ TERROR. By J. S. Fletcher.Warned by the unknown “Dictators,” masters of a new destructive Force, that London was to be destroyed, the inhabitants of the City fled. Three days of terror followed.OVER THE BOAT-SIDE. By Mathilde Eiker.A supremely realistic and ironic tale of tangled modern marriages and a woman who threw family traditions “Over the Boat-Side.”WILD-HORSE RANCH. By Reginald C. Barker.The Arizona desert and the Painted Canyon country furnish the background for this exciting Western tale of outlaws, rustlers and mystery.ANGEL ESQUIRE. By Edgar Wallace.A superlatively good mystery story based on a puzzling cryptogram, which held the key to a fortune.THE BLACK JOKER. By Isabel Ostrander.The strange behavior of a pack of cards and a series of terrifying events feature this tale of a girl’s mysterious adventures.THE HOUSE OF SIN. By Allen Upward.Dr. Tarleton, the famous Home Office poison expert, unravels a complicated web of mystery and intrigue and traps a murderer.UP THE RITO. By Jarvis Hall.An invigorating novel of New Mexico and an old Indian legend that points the way to a lost gold mine.NICK OF THE WOODS. By Robert Montgomery Bird.A romantic tale of the early Kentucky settlers; of soldiers, renegades and Indian fighting on the Old Frontier.

BARBERRY BUSH. By Kathleen Norris.

The absorbing story of a woman who is deserted by her temperamental artist-husband, and the manner in which she finally attains happiness.

The absorbing story of a woman who is deserted by her temperamental artist-husband, and the manner in which she finally attains happiness.

THE HIDDEN KINGDOM. By Francis Beeding.

Three Secret Service agents travel from Spain to Mongolia to block a conspiracy, gigantic, terrible, involving the fate of the world.

Three Secret Service agents travel from Spain to Mongolia to block a conspiracy, gigantic, terrible, involving the fate of the world.

THE GENTLE GRAFTER. By O. Henry.

Delightfully humorous tales, notable for their lively portraiture of character, of confidence men and their methods.

Delightfully humorous tales, notable for their lively portraiture of character, of confidence men and their methods.

THE HOUSE OF HAPPINESS AND OTHER STORIES. By Ethel M. Dell.

The romantic story of an elopement and the inevitable tragedy that follows the selfish act of an unruly, head-strong girl.

The romantic story of an elopement and the inevitable tragedy that follows the selfish act of an unruly, head-strong girl.

FLAMINGO. By Mary Borden.

The vast, animated, mechanical chaos of human life in a great city is magnificently recorded in this dynamic novel of New York.

The vast, animated, mechanical chaos of human life in a great city is magnificently recorded in this dynamic novel of New York.

THE HOTEL. By Elizabeth Bowen.

A sincere and modern story dealing with the lives and love affairs of a group of people in a Continental hotel.

A sincere and modern story dealing with the lives and love affairs of a group of people in a Continental hotel.

CURSED BE THE TREASURE. By H. B. Drake.

Buried gold, a mad captain and smugglers are found in this adventurous novel of pluck and daring.

Buried gold, a mad captain and smugglers are found in this adventurous novel of pluck and daring.

ALL AT SEA. By Carolyn Wells.

Following the clue of the French dolls, Fleming Stone sounds fathoms deep to the heart of a murder mystery.

Following the clue of the French dolls, Fleming Stone sounds fathoms deep to the heart of a murder mystery.

THE THREE DAYS’ TERROR. By J. S. Fletcher.

Warned by the unknown “Dictators,” masters of a new destructive Force, that London was to be destroyed, the inhabitants of the City fled. Three days of terror followed.

Warned by the unknown “Dictators,” masters of a new destructive Force, that London was to be destroyed, the inhabitants of the City fled. Three days of terror followed.

OVER THE BOAT-SIDE. By Mathilde Eiker.

A supremely realistic and ironic tale of tangled modern marriages and a woman who threw family traditions “Over the Boat-Side.”

A supremely realistic and ironic tale of tangled modern marriages and a woman who threw family traditions “Over the Boat-Side.”

WILD-HORSE RANCH. By Reginald C. Barker.

The Arizona desert and the Painted Canyon country furnish the background for this exciting Western tale of outlaws, rustlers and mystery.

The Arizona desert and the Painted Canyon country furnish the background for this exciting Western tale of outlaws, rustlers and mystery.

ANGEL ESQUIRE. By Edgar Wallace.

A superlatively good mystery story based on a puzzling cryptogram, which held the key to a fortune.

A superlatively good mystery story based on a puzzling cryptogram, which held the key to a fortune.

THE BLACK JOKER. By Isabel Ostrander.

The strange behavior of a pack of cards and a series of terrifying events feature this tale of a girl’s mysterious adventures.

The strange behavior of a pack of cards and a series of terrifying events feature this tale of a girl’s mysterious adventures.

THE HOUSE OF SIN. By Allen Upward.

Dr. Tarleton, the famous Home Office poison expert, unravels a complicated web of mystery and intrigue and traps a murderer.

Dr. Tarleton, the famous Home Office poison expert, unravels a complicated web of mystery and intrigue and traps a murderer.

UP THE RITO. By Jarvis Hall.

An invigorating novel of New Mexico and an old Indian legend that points the way to a lost gold mine.

An invigorating novel of New Mexico and an old Indian legend that points the way to a lost gold mine.

NICK OF THE WOODS. By Robert Montgomery Bird.

A romantic tale of the early Kentucky settlers; of soldiers, renegades and Indian fighting on the Old Frontier.

A romantic tale of the early Kentucky settlers; of soldiers, renegades and Indian fighting on the Old Frontier.

For sale by most booksellers at the popular price. Published by

A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 EAST 23d ST., NEW YORK


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