Chapter 20

By THOMAS NELSON PAGEBRED IN THE BONEIllustrated, $1.50“A book to be thoroughly enjoyed.”—Literary World.“In Mr. Page’s best vein.”—Washington Star.“He belongs to the Old Virginia quality; he knows the life of the people; he knows the negro and renders his dialect perfectly; he has an eye for the picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous; and his style shows exquisite taste and skill.”—Nashville American.GORDON KEITHIllustrated by George Wright12mo, $1.50“Since the publication of ‘Red Rock’ Mr. Page has given us nothing so important as ‘Gordon Keith,’ a novel of serious purpose and generous dimensions, crowded with actors and full of incident.... It is a strong, sincere, and deeply interesting novel of character and of manners as well.”—Hamilton W. Mabie, inThe Outlook.

By THOMAS NELSON PAGE

BRED IN THE BONE

Illustrated, $1.50

“A book to be thoroughly enjoyed.”—Literary World.

“In Mr. Page’s best vein.”—Washington Star.

“He belongs to the Old Virginia quality; he knows the life of the people; he knows the negro and renders his dialect perfectly; he has an eye for the picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous; and his style shows exquisite taste and skill.”—Nashville American.

GORDON KEITH

Illustrated by George Wright

12mo, $1.50

“Since the publication of ‘Red Rock’ Mr. Page has given us nothing so important as ‘Gordon Keith,’ a novel of serious purpose and generous dimensions, crowded with actors and full of incident.... It is a strong, sincere, and deeply interesting novel of character and of manners as well.”—Hamilton W. Mabie, inThe Outlook.


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