BOOKS OF SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE
THE TRUTHS WE LIVE BYByJay William HudsonPresent clashing ideas, scientific and religious, reconciled above the level of skepticism on a basis of ancient fundamentals.THE LIFE OF CHRISTByRev. R. J. CampbellA biography and account of the work of Jesus, by a prominent preacher skilled in modern scholarship.JESUS OF NAZARETHByJohn MarkThe earliest and simplest narrative of the life and ministry of Jesus, and at the same time the one most in our modern mood.THE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL TEACHERByMelville Davisson PostHow would Christ be received if He appeared in the world today? Mr. Post’s allegorical story raises the question.THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONSByAlfred W. MartinThe three Semitic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism as to their characteristics and probable future.SOCIOLOGY AND ETHICSByEdward Cary HayesAn ethical system and faith based on the understanding of man’s needs and problems afforded by the science of sociology.BIBLE STORIES IN BIBLE LANGUAGEByLorinda Munson BryantThe stories and narrative of the Old Testament, stripped of all impeding matter. Illustrated with famous paintings.ARIUS THE LYBIANByNathan C. KounsA novel of early Christianity in the time of Constantine. A thrilling story and a great picture of the times.
THE TRUTHS WE LIVE BY
ByJay William Hudson
Present clashing ideas, scientific and religious, reconciled above the level of skepticism on a basis of ancient fundamentals.
THE LIFE OF CHRIST
ByRev. R. J. Campbell
A biography and account of the work of Jesus, by a prominent preacher skilled in modern scholarship.
JESUS OF NAZARETH
ByJohn Mark
The earliest and simplest narrative of the life and ministry of Jesus, and at the same time the one most in our modern mood.
THE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL TEACHER
ByMelville Davisson Post
How would Christ be received if He appeared in the world today? Mr. Post’s allegorical story raises the question.
THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONS
ByAlfred W. Martin
The three Semitic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism as to their characteristics and probable future.
SOCIOLOGY AND ETHICS
ByEdward Cary Hayes
An ethical system and faith based on the understanding of man’s needs and problems afforded by the science of sociology.
BIBLE STORIES IN BIBLE LANGUAGE
ByLorinda Munson Bryant
The stories and narrative of the Old Testament, stripped of all impeding matter. Illustrated with famous paintings.
ARIUS THE LYBIAN
ByNathan C. Kouns
A novel of early Christianity in the time of Constantine. A thrilling story and a great picture of the times.
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D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
New YorkLondon
DISTINCTIVE NEW FICTION
J. HARDIN & SONBy BRAND WHITLOCK$2.00The distinguished diplomat returns to novel writing with a penetrating, vital study of American conditions and character.NOWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLDBy JAY WILLIAM HUDSON, author of “Abbé Pierre”$2.00A young American’s search for inspiration, which he finds at last in the activity of our dynamic American life.MAY EVEBy E. TEMPLE THURSTON, author of “The Miracle,” etc.$2.00A delicate, fanciful tale with a charming setting in the Irish countryside and a quaint and appealing plot.MONSIEUR JONQUELLE, Prefect of Police of ParisBy MELVILLE DAVISSON POST, author of “Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries,” etc.$2.00Absorbing mystery stories in Mr. Post’s distinctive style.31 STORIESBy THIRTY AND ONE AUTHORS$2.50A collection of short stories, covering every variety of theme and style. Each is by a prominent writer and each makes splendid reading.ARAMINTABy J. C. SNAITH, author of “The Van Roon,” “The Undefeated,” etc.$2.00Bright comedy and satire combine with an appealing love story in this entertaining novel of fashionable London society.
J. HARDIN & SON
By BRAND WHITLOCK
$2.00
The distinguished diplomat returns to novel writing with a penetrating, vital study of American conditions and character.
NOWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD
By JAY WILLIAM HUDSON, author of “Abbé Pierre”
$2.00
A young American’s search for inspiration, which he finds at last in the activity of our dynamic American life.
MAY EVE
By E. TEMPLE THURSTON, author of “The Miracle,” etc.
$2.00
A delicate, fanciful tale with a charming setting in the Irish countryside and a quaint and appealing plot.
MONSIEUR JONQUELLE, Prefect of Police of Paris
By MELVILLE DAVISSON POST, author of “Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries,” etc.
$2.00
Absorbing mystery stories in Mr. Post’s distinctive style.
31 STORIES
By THIRTY AND ONE AUTHORS
$2.50
A collection of short stories, covering every variety of theme and style. Each is by a prominent writer and each makes splendid reading.
ARAMINTA
By J. C. SNAITH, author of “The Van Roon,” “The Undefeated,” etc.
$2.00
Bright comedy and satire combine with an appealing love story in this entertaining novel of fashionable London society.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANYNew YorkLondon
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
New YorkLondon
NOVELS OF DISTINCTIVE QUALITY
FAINT PERFUMEBy ZONA GALE, author of “Miss Lulu Bett.”A fine novel with all the great qualities of “Miss Lulu Bett,” and something more. “Don’t miss it,” urges Christopher Morley. “It is one of the books we want to keep forever.”THE TREE OF THE GARDENBy EDWARD C. BOOTH, author of “Fondie.”Hailed in England and America as a fine work of art. “In the character of Thursday Hardrip, Mr. Booth has achieved the highest triumph of which a novelist is capable.”—Hartford Courant.THE PUBLIC SQUAREBy WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT, author of “Routledge Rides Alone.”A striking novel of character and life in the world today. “Fiction of a very high order of creative art,” declares Edgar Lee Masters.THE GROUND SWELLBy ALFRED STANFORDThe lives and characters of men in the isolation and concentration of the sea. “The wind whistles through its pages, and it is true in its delineation of seagoing types.”—New York Times.MADAME CLAIREBy SUSAN ERTZA rare character in a charming story. Shrewd, humorous, lovable old Madame Claire, with her able management of affairs, is delightful.THE WATSONSBy JANE AUSTEN. Completed by L. OULTONA typical Austen story, long unavailable to the general public, but now presented as a complete novel, following Jane Austen’s own plans.
FAINT PERFUME
By ZONA GALE, author of “Miss Lulu Bett.”
A fine novel with all the great qualities of “Miss Lulu Bett,” and something more. “Don’t miss it,” urges Christopher Morley. “It is one of the books we want to keep forever.”
THE TREE OF THE GARDEN
By EDWARD C. BOOTH, author of “Fondie.”
Hailed in England and America as a fine work of art. “In the character of Thursday Hardrip, Mr. Booth has achieved the highest triumph of which a novelist is capable.”—Hartford Courant.
THE PUBLIC SQUARE
By WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT, author of “Routledge Rides Alone.”
A striking novel of character and life in the world today. “Fiction of a very high order of creative art,” declares Edgar Lee Masters.
THE GROUND SWELL
By ALFRED STANFORD
The lives and characters of men in the isolation and concentration of the sea. “The wind whistles through its pages, and it is true in its delineation of seagoing types.”—New York Times.
MADAME CLAIRE
By SUSAN ERTZ
A rare character in a charming story. Shrewd, humorous, lovable old Madame Claire, with her able management of affairs, is delightful.
THE WATSONS
By JANE AUSTEN. Completed by L. OULTON
A typical Austen story, long unavailable to the general public, but now presented as a complete novel, following Jane Austen’s own plans.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANYNew YorkLondon
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
New YorkLondon
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