FICTION
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JOSEPH HOCKING
Author of "The Passion for Life"
Prodigal Daughters
$1.75
Another tale which, like "The Passion for Life," will hold the reader spell-bound until the last page is reached. It is a frank, up-to-date story of what Henry van Dyke calls "this generation of butterflies". A powerful piece of writing in which the famous novelist graphically describes the struggle against the flood of new morals and ethics and dress of the younger generation.
Another tale which, like "The Passion for Life," will hold the reader spell-bound until the last page is reached. It is a frank, up-to-date story of what Henry van Dyke calls "this generation of butterflies". A powerful piece of writing in which the famous novelist graphically describes the struggle against the flood of new morals and ethics and dress of the younger generation.
DAVID HOWARTH
The Valley of Gold
A Tale of the Saskatchewan. Illustrated
$1.75
A rip-roaring story of the great North-West country by a brand new writer. A "RALPH CONNORESQUE" story replete with incident—tests of strength, keen rivalries between farm-crews and wheat farmers, and hot-blood developments arising therefrom. There is, of course, a fine love story intertwining the rougher happenings, together with the other elements which go to make a big, gripping story.
A rip-roaring story of the great North-West country by a brand new writer. A "RALPH CONNORESQUE" story replete with incident—tests of strength, keen rivalries between farm-crews and wheat farmers, and hot-blood developments arising therefrom. There is, of course, a fine love story intertwining the rougher happenings, together with the other elements which go to make a big, gripping story.
JOSEPHINE HOPE WESTERVELT
The Lure of the Leopard Skin
A Story of the African Wilds.
$1.75
A stirring tale of adventure in that part of Africa in which Theodore Roosevelt did his hunting for big game. In a letter received by the author, that great American said: "That must have been an exciting hunt; and I congratulate you about the leopard. It sounds like old times to hear that a train had run into a giraffe, and was stopped for an hour in consequence."
A stirring tale of adventure in that part of Africa in which Theodore Roosevelt did his hunting for big game. In a letter received by the author, that great American said: "That must have been an exciting hunt; and I congratulate you about the leopard. It sounds like old times to hear that a train had run into a giraffe, and was stopped for an hour in consequence."
DANIEL FREDERICK FOX
The Vindication of Robert Creighton
A Tale of the South-West.
$1.75
A strong, upstanding story with scenes laid in the South-West—full of action, and marked by deft characterization and genuinely human interest. Dr. Fox knows his country, his types, and how to develop his plot naturally. A fine, interesting piece of work.
A strong, upstanding story with scenes laid in the South-West—full of action, and marked by deft characterization and genuinely human interest. Dr. Fox knows his country, his types, and how to develop his plot naturally. A fine, interesting piece of work.