THE SOUTHWORTH NOVELS in theSouthworth LibraryIf there is anyone that says we Americans have no literature of our own, let him read the books of Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. This author may be said to have written truly great American novels. The scenes of all of her stories are laid in America, are about American people and deal with the mode of living peculiar to the American.Most of Mrs. Southworth’s books are pen pictures of the hopes and fears, the joys and sorrows of good old-fashioned folk, but do not think on that account that they are old-fashioned.Her works have always been considered standard romances and will be of just the same intense interest twenty years hence as they were upon the day when they were first written.We would like to send you a complete catalogue of Mrs. Southworth’s books, but if you want to see just what this author has done, buy copies of “Em,” and “Em’s Husband,” published as SOUTHWORTH LIBRARY, Nos. 142 and 143. These books are very good examples of what this author can do.PRICE, TEN CENTS PER COPY“The Right Books at the Right Price”NOTICE—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York
THE SOUTHWORTH NOVELS in theSouthworth LibraryIf there is anyone that says we Americans have no literature of our own, let him read the books of Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. This author may be said to have written truly great American novels. The scenes of all of her stories are laid in America, are about American people and deal with the mode of living peculiar to the American.Most of Mrs. Southworth’s books are pen pictures of the hopes and fears, the joys and sorrows of good old-fashioned folk, but do not think on that account that they are old-fashioned.Her works have always been considered standard romances and will be of just the same intense interest twenty years hence as they were upon the day when they were first written.We would like to send you a complete catalogue of Mrs. Southworth’s books, but if you want to see just what this author has done, buy copies of “Em,” and “Em’s Husband,” published as SOUTHWORTH LIBRARY, Nos. 142 and 143. These books are very good examples of what this author can do.PRICE, TEN CENTS PER COPY“The Right Books at the Right Price”NOTICE—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York
THE SOUTHWORTH NOVELS in the
Southworth Library
If there is anyone that says we Americans have no literature of our own, let him read the books of Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. This author may be said to have written truly great American novels. The scenes of all of her stories are laid in America, are about American people and deal with the mode of living peculiar to the American.
Most of Mrs. Southworth’s books are pen pictures of the hopes and fears, the joys and sorrows of good old-fashioned folk, but do not think on that account that they are old-fashioned.
Her works have always been considered standard romances and will be of just the same intense interest twenty years hence as they were upon the day when they were first written.
We would like to send you a complete catalogue of Mrs. Southworth’s books, but if you want to see just what this author has done, buy copies of “Em,” and “Em’s Husband,” published as SOUTHWORTH LIBRARY, Nos. 142 and 143. These books are very good examples of what this author can do.
PRICE, TEN CENTS PER COPY
“The Right Books at the Right Price”
NOTICE—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York