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THE COMPLETE WORKSOFWILLIAM J. LOCKE

“Life is a glorious thing.”—W. J. Locke

“If you wish to be lifted out of the petty cares of to-day, read one of Locke’s novels. You may select any from the following titles and be certain of meeting some new and delightful friends. His characters are worth knowing.”—Baltimore Sun.

The Morals of Marcus OrdeyneAt the Gate of SamariaA Study in ShadowsWhere Love IsDerelictsThe Demagogue and Lady PhayreTheBelovédVagabondThe White DoveThe UsurperSeptimusIdols

The Morals of Marcus OrdeyneAt the Gate of SamariaA Study in ShadowsWhere Love IsDerelictsThe Demagogue and Lady PhayreTheBelovédVagabondThe White DoveThe UsurperSeptimusIdols

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Eleven volumes bound in green cloth. Uniform edition in box. $15.00 per set. Half morocco $45.00 net. Express prepaid.

The Belovéd Vagabond

“‘The Belovéd Vagabond’ is a gently-written, fascinating tale. Make his acquaintance some dreary, rain-soaked evening and find the vagabond nerve-thrilling in your own heart.”—Chicago Record-Herald.

Septimus

“Septimus is the joy of the year.”—American Magazine.

The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne

“A literary event of the first importance.”—Boston Herald.

“One of those rare and much-to-be-desired stories which keep one divided between an interested impatience to get on, and an irresistible temptation to linger for full enjoyment by the way.”—Life.

Where Love Is

“A capital story told with skill.”—New York Evening Sun.

“One of those unusual novels of which the end is as good as the beginning.”—New York Globe.

The Usurper

“Contains the hall-mark of genius itself. The plot is masterly in conception, the descriptions are all vivid flashes from a brilliant pen. It is impossible to read and not marvel at the skilled workmanship and the constant dramatic intensity of the incident, situations and climax.”—The Boston Herald.

Derelicts

“Mr. Locke tells his story in a very true, a very moving, and a very noble book. If any one can read the last chapter with dry eyes we shall be surprised. ‘Derelicts’ is an impressive, an important book. Yvonne is a creation that any artist might be proud of.”—The Daily Chronicle.

Idols

“One of the very few distinguished novels of this present book season.”—The Daily Mail.

“A brilliantly written and eminently readable book.”—The London Daily Telegraph.

A Study in Shadows

“Mr. Locke has achieved a distinct success in this novel. He has struck many emotional chords, and struck them all with a firm, sure hand. In the relations between Katherine and Raine he had a delicate problem to handle, and he has handled it delicately.”—The Daily Chronicle.

The White Dove

“It is an interesting story. The characters are strongly conceived and vividly presented, and the dramatic moments are powerfully realized.”—The Morning Post.

The Demagogue and Lady Phayre

“Think of Locke’s clever books. Then think of a book as different from any of these as one can well imagine—that will be Mr. Locke’s new book.”—New York World.

At the Gate of Samaria

“William J. Locke’s novels are nothing if not unusual. They are marked by a quaint originality. The habitual novel reader inevitably is grateful for a refreshing sense of escaping the commonplace path of conclusion.”—Chicago Record-Herald.

ANATOLE FRANCE

“Anatole France is a writer whose personality is very strongly reflected in his works.... To reproduce his evanescent grace and charm is not to be lightly achieved, but the translators have done their work with care, distinction, and a very happy sense of the value of words.”—Daily Graphic.

“We must now all read all of Anatole France. The offer is too good to be shirked. He is just Anatole France, the greatest living writer of French.”—Daily Chronicle.

Complete Limited Edition in English

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$2.00 per volume(except Joan of Arc),postpaid.

The Red Lily.Translated byWinifred Stephens.

The Well of Saint Clare.Translated byAlfred Allinson.

Mother of Pearl.Translated byFrederic Chapman, Containing:

The Procurator of JudeaOur Lady’s JugglerAmycus and CelestineMadam de Luzy, etc.

The Procurator of JudeaOur Lady’s JugglerAmycus and CelestineMadam de Luzy, etc.

The Garden of Epicurus.Translated byAlfred R. Allinson, Containing:

In the Elysian FieldsCard HousesCareers for WomenThe Priory, etc.

In the Elysian FieldsCard HousesCareers for WomenThe Priory, etc.

The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard.Translated byLafcadio Hearn.

This novel was “crowned” by the French Academy in 1881, the author being received into membership in 1896.

“The highest presentation of France’s many qualities and gifts is to be found in this exquisite book.”

Joan of Arc.Translated byWinifred Stephens. 2 volumes.$8.00 net per set.Postage extra.

“This is an epoch-making book.... Beneath the simplicity of the mediæval narrative there may still be discerned the delicious irony and the delicate subtle humor of the novels.”—Winifred Stephensin “French Novelists of Today.”

DOLF WYLLARDE

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“Dolf Wyllarde sees life with clear eyes and puts down what she sees with a fearless pen.... More than a little of the flavor of Kipling, in the good old days of Plain Tales from the Hills.”—New York Globe.

Mafoota

A Romance of Jamaica

“The plot has a resemblance to that of Wilkie Collins’ ‘The New Magdalen,’ but the heroine is a puritan of the strictest type; the subject matter is like ‘The Helpmate.’”—Springfield Republican.

As Ye Have Sown

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Captain Amyas

“Masterly.”—San Francisco Examiner.

“Startlingly plain spoken.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.

The Rat Trap

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The Story of Eden

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“A real feeling of brilliant sunshine and exhilarating air.”—Spectator.

Rose-White Youth.

⁂ The love-story of a young girl.

The Pathway of the Pioneer.

⁂ The story of seven girls who have banded themselves together for mutual help and cheer under the name of “Nous Autres.” They represent, collectively, the professions open to women of no deliberate training, though well educated. They are introduced to the reader at one of their weekly gatherings and then the author proceeds to depict the home and business life of each one individually.

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The Girl in Question

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The Finances of Sir John Kynnersley

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A Detective Story

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“Of the Wilkie Collins pattern.”—New York Times.

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A Detective Story

“As an inventor of puzzles the author of ‘The Mauleverer Murders’ is entitled to honorable rank. We have not, in a long time, read a detective story in which the crucial secret was better kept than in this tale. Decidedly, this is a detective story to make the jaded connoisseur of clever sensationalism ‘sit up.’”—New York Tribune.

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The Chichester Intrigue

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Captain Desmond, V.C.

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“A story of the Punjab frontier. The theme is that of Kipling’s ‘Story of the Gadsbys’—a brilliant and convincing study of an undying problem.”—London Post.

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Handicapped.An American Love-story.

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The Wingless Victory

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A Man of Genius

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A powerful love-story.

Widdicombe: A Romance of the Devonshire Moors

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The Bishop’s Scapegoat

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The Lonesome Trial

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The Napoleon of Notting Hill.12mo.   $1.50.

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⁂ “The author wastes no time on technicalities, and it will be hard for the reader not to share the author’s enthusiasm.”—New York Sun.

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VERNON LEE

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⁂ “If we were asked to name the three authors writing in English to-day to whom the highest rank of cleverness and brilliancy might be accorded, we would not hesitate to place among themVernon Lee.”—Baltimore Sun.

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Dalmatia: The Borderland ’twixt East and West.Fifty illustrations and maps of this fascinating country, with its Roman remains, walled cities, interesting architecture and beautiful scenery.12mo.   $1.50 net.   Postage 14 cents.

POEMS WORTH HAVING

Stephen Phillips

New Poems, includingIole: A Tragedy in One Act;Launcelot and Guinevere,Endymion, and many other hitherto unpublished poems.

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India’s Love Lyrics, including “The Garden of Kama.”

Stars of the Desert

Last Poems.Translations from the Book of Indian Love.

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The Poems of Arthur Symons

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The Fool of the World, and Other Poems

ByArthur Symons

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The Poems of William Watson

Edited and arranged with an introduction byJ. A. Spender.

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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Sappho

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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

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A Paraphrase from Several Literal Translations. ByRichard Le Gallienne. New Edition with fifty additional quatrains. With Cover-design by Will Bradley.

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Transcriber’s NotePunctuation and other obvious typographic inaccuracies were silently corrected.Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.Correctionsp. 55:must have had a companiontomust have a companion.p. 266:who was always beentowho has always been.


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