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THE EAGLE SERIESOF POPULAR FICTIONPrincipally CopyrightsElegant Colored CoversPRICE, TEN CENTS(Trade supplied exclusively by the American News Company and its branches.)While the books in the New Eagle Series are undoubtedly better value, being bigger books, the stories offered to the public in this line must not be underestimated. There are over four hundred copyrighted books by the famous authors, which cannot be had in any other line. No other publisher in the world has a line that contains so many different titles, nor can any publisher ever hope to secure books that will match those in the Eagle Series in quality.This is the pioneer line of copyrighted ten cent novels, and that it has struck popular fancy just right is proven by the fact that for ten years it has been the first choice of American readers. The only reason that we can afford to give such excellent reading at ten cents per copy, is that our unlimited capital and great organization enable us to manufacture books more cheaply and to sell more of them without expensive advertising, than any other publisher.ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINTNOTICE:—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.
THE EAGLE SERIES
OF POPULAR FICTION
Principally CopyrightsElegant Colored Covers
PRICE, TEN CENTS
(Trade supplied exclusively by the American News Company and its branches.)
While the books in the New Eagle Series are undoubtedly better value, being bigger books, the stories offered to the public in this line must not be underestimated. There are over four hundred copyrighted books by the famous authors, which cannot be had in any other line. No other publisher in the world has a line that contains so many different titles, nor can any publisher ever hope to secure books that will match those in the Eagle Series in quality.
This is the pioneer line of copyrighted ten cent novels, and that it has struck popular fancy just right is proven by the fact that for ten years it has been the first choice of American readers. The only reason that we can afford to give such excellent reading at ten cents per copy, is that our unlimited capital and great organization enable us to manufacture books more cheaply and to sell more of them without expensive advertising, than any other publisher.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
NOTICE:—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.
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