A New “Frank Danby” and Other Spring LeadersFRANK DANBY’SFinest and Most Powerful WorkFULL SWINGReady April 30thA book in whose rushing current glow two love stories of heart-gripping interest, passion and tears are mingled in Frank Danby’s masterly work, “Full Swing.” Vivid, forceful, rich in character-drawing that challenges comparison with the best in English fiction—the author has added a supreme touch to her book—a new type of heroine, incredible as that may appear. A new type that nevertheless is as credible as your oldest friend—who wins and holds your heart through startling incidents that would wreck a less powerful book with the doubt of their possibility. With dramatic scenes in abundance throughout the book, the interest increases steadily to the very end. No jaded reader, seeking a new sensation in literature, will be able to lay down the volume until the tale is finished. $1.35 net. Postage, extra.The Full of the MoonByCAROLINE LOCKHART, Illustrated in color, $1.25 net. Postage extra.JEANNETTE L. GILDER, in theChicago Tribune:“It would not surprise me if ‘The Full of the Moon’ proves to be the most popular of Miss Lockhart’s novels, and if it does not ultimately find its way to the stage I will be very much surprised, for it has all the elements of popular drama in it.”The Best ManByGRACE LIVINGSTON HILL LUTZ, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.NEW YORK TIMES:“A romance of startling adventure. The action is rapid, everything moves in a breathless whirl.”The Red EmeraldByJOHN REED SCOTT, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.PHILADELPHIA RECORD:“As always, Mr. Scott exudes modernity, his dialogue scintillates.... His viewpoint is that of a man of the world.... His courage falters not even before Grundy, hence his vogue among the pleasure lovers. That this is his best book many declare.”Anybody But AnneByCAROLYN WELLS, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.BOSTON HERALD:“The character of Fleming Stone appears even more wonderful and plausible than in Miss Wells’ earlier stories. The tale is a baffling one, and the suspense is well sustained.”OUTDOOR BOOKSThe Practical Book of Garden ArchitectureFountains, Gateways, Pergolas, Tennis Courts, Lakes and Baths, Arches, Cascades, Windmills, Temples, Spring Houses, Bridges, Terraces, Water Towers, etc., etc.ByPHEBE WESTCOTT HUMPHREYS.Frontispiece in color. 120 illustrations from actual examples of Garden Architecture and House surroundings. Square octavo. Ornamental cloth, in a box, $5.00 net. Postpaid. $5.25.A volume for the owner developing his property, large or small, for the amateur or professional garden architect, for the artist, student and nature lover.The Flower FinderByGEORGE LINCOLN WALTON, M.D.590 illus. Limp leather. $2.00 net. Postage extra.CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER:—“What’s that flower over there in the field? You’ll find out in ‘The Flower Finder’. Gives many color charts and sketches; grouped so that you can easily find what you are looking for; is bound in leather that permits it to be slipped in the pocket.”The Training of a ForesterByGIFFORD PINCHOT.8 illus. $1.00 net. Postage extra.Just the book to put in the hands of the young man who loves outdoor life. Mr. Pinchot has written an inspiring volume on the profession which he has brought so forcibly to public attention.J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANYPUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
A New “Frank Danby” and Other Spring Leaders
FRANK DANBY’SFinest and Most Powerful Work
FULL SWING
Ready April 30th
A book in whose rushing current glow two love stories of heart-gripping interest, passion and tears are mingled in Frank Danby’s masterly work, “Full Swing.” Vivid, forceful, rich in character-drawing that challenges comparison with the best in English fiction—the author has added a supreme touch to her book—a new type of heroine, incredible as that may appear. A new type that nevertheless is as credible as your oldest friend—who wins and holds your heart through startling incidents that would wreck a less powerful book with the doubt of their possibility. With dramatic scenes in abundance throughout the book, the interest increases steadily to the very end. No jaded reader, seeking a new sensation in literature, will be able to lay down the volume until the tale is finished. $1.35 net. Postage, extra.
The Full of the Moon
ByCAROLINE LOCKHART, Illustrated in color, $1.25 net. Postage extra.
JEANNETTE L. GILDER, in theChicago Tribune:
“It would not surprise me if ‘The Full of the Moon’ proves to be the most popular of Miss Lockhart’s novels, and if it does not ultimately find its way to the stage I will be very much surprised, for it has all the elements of popular drama in it.”
The Best Man
ByGRACE LIVINGSTON HILL LUTZ, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.
NEW YORK TIMES:
“A romance of startling adventure. The action is rapid, everything moves in a breathless whirl.”
The Red Emerald
ByJOHN REED SCOTT, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.
PHILADELPHIA RECORD:
“As always, Mr. Scott exudes modernity, his dialogue scintillates.... His viewpoint is that of a man of the world.... His courage falters not even before Grundy, hence his vogue among the pleasure lovers. That this is his best book many declare.”
Anybody But Anne
ByCAROLYN WELLS, Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.
BOSTON HERALD:
“The character of Fleming Stone appears even more wonderful and plausible than in Miss Wells’ earlier stories. The tale is a baffling one, and the suspense is well sustained.”
OUTDOOR BOOKS
The Practical Book of Garden Architecture
Fountains, Gateways, Pergolas, Tennis Courts, Lakes and Baths, Arches, Cascades, Windmills, Temples, Spring Houses, Bridges, Terraces, Water Towers, etc., etc.
ByPHEBE WESTCOTT HUMPHREYS.
Frontispiece in color. 120 illustrations from actual examples of Garden Architecture and House surroundings. Square octavo. Ornamental cloth, in a box, $5.00 net. Postpaid. $5.25.
A volume for the owner developing his property, large or small, for the amateur or professional garden architect, for the artist, student and nature lover.
The Flower Finder
ByGEORGE LINCOLN WALTON, M.D.
590 illus. Limp leather. $2.00 net. Postage extra.
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER:—“What’s that flower over there in the field? You’ll find out in ‘The Flower Finder’. Gives many color charts and sketches; grouped so that you can easily find what you are looking for; is bound in leather that permits it to be slipped in the pocket.”
The Training of a Forester
ByGIFFORD PINCHOT.
8 illus. $1.00 net. Postage extra.
Just the book to put in the hands of the young man who loves outdoor life. Mr. Pinchot has written an inspiring volume on the profession which he has brought so forcibly to public attention.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANYPUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA