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Novels of English Life

By Mrs. Humphry Ward

THE CORYSTON
FAMILY

Admirers of this distinguished author's talent will be glad to know that she has returned to the style which made "The Testing of Diana Mallory" such a delight. First, it is a love story, with a heroine who will rank as Mrs. Ward's most charming portrayal of young womanhood of to-day, then an absorbing representation of the dramatic struggle between the radical and aristocrat elements of present English society. Lady Coryston, by means of her position, money, and character, is a power in the land, but fate overtakes her when her children defy her in both love and politics. Illustrated by Elizabeth Shippen Green. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.35 net

By H. G. Wells

THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS

The story of the turbulent lives of one man and one woman-separated by the barrier of the law, yet attached by something stronger than any law-stronger than themselves. A love story with a background of high idealism and prophecy of the future. Vivid personalities, a love story which reminds you of the great love stories of the world, and the invigorating breath of international movements make this novel the most important fiction the author has yet done.

"We have no hesitation in saying that the character of Mary is the finest and most complex that Mr. Wells has ever created."-London Athenæum. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.35 net

Novels of American Life

By Kate Langley Bosher

THE HOUSE OF
HAPPINESS

Mrs. Bosher has found a new field. Her work in it has produced this book, which appeals, perhaps, more deeply to human. sympathy than any of its predecessors. There is a love story in it, of course, the wooing of a charming girl by a splendid man; but it is the boy, Cricket, who wins the heart of every reader. Who that knows "Mary Cary" can forget her sweet, sunny nature? Cricket is surely kin to her. His cheerful outlook on life, no matter how dark the day, his loyalty, and his roguish drolleries combine to make him a delight. Frontispiece. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.25 net

By Will N. Harben

THE DESIRED
WOMAN

In the pages of Mr. Harben's newest book one encounters life in Georgia of to-day in all its intensity. It is the Georgia of great mills and big enterprises, of heavy speculation and the sophistications of people in great cities, as well as of simple mountain folk and their homely ways. Its keynote is the inevitable triumph of love and tolerance, the far-spreading influence of good impulses.

"Full of strength and interest from the beginning to the end."-N. Y. World.

Frontispiece. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.30 net

HARPER & BROTHERS

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Of course you remember Kipling's "If," about the man who could keep his head in every emergency. Well, here he is, the hero, as Rex Beach has drawn him in his new Alaskan story!

There were plenty of things to stand up against, too; other men's scheming, lack of funds, storms, glaciers, and misrepresentation. But he won his fight against Nature as he won the heart of The scene of an unusual heroine. their wild wooing on the bridge threatened by the flood is more dramatic than anything the author has ever written.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.35 net

By

Cameron

THE
GOLDEN Margaret
RULE
DOLLIVERS

Margaret Cameron has won fame as an inventor of unique plots and humorous situations, but all the other complications are simple compared with the scrapes of the Dollivers. Trouble? No end of it. Yet even while the reader laughs much at the Dollivers, he sympathizes more. The humor of the book sparkles and sings like a crystal brook through the story.

Eight Illustrations in Color. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.00 net

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This new novel touches greater depths of human nature than even "The Wild Olive" or "The Street Called Straight." It deals with the most important things of life, single life, married life and church life, and portrays the inner motives of a self-centered man. It is the story of the struggle between the spiritual and the material in the average man -a series of tense emotional. situations in which a strong man who was far from being a hero found himself. He found, too, a tower of strength in the love of the woman he had misunderstood.

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Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.35 net

PARTNERS

By Margaret Deland

Once again in this perfect little story has Mrs. Deland portrayed the romance. which lies, so often unsuspected, in the humblest surroundings. Humor, pathos, and loyalty to ideals make this story fragrant as an old-fashioned garden, and there is a near approach to tragedy-for tragedy lies in wait wherever hearts can suffer, if only in a little country post-office, as here.

Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $1.00 net

HARPER & BROTHERS

HISTORY-SCIENCE-BELLES-LETTRES

FAMILIAR SPANISH TRAVELS

By William Dean Howells

In this new book of travels Mr. Howells relates the incidents and impressions of his trip through Spain. In a leisurely, discursive fashion he notes what most appealed to him as he journeyed from San Sebastian through Burgos, Valladolid, Madrid, Toledo, Cordova, Seville, to Granada, Ronda, Algeciras, and Tarifa. Like a glorified kinemacolor film, he passes in review Spanish scenery, the architecture of cathedrals and palaces; theaters and hotels; picturesque street scenes; Moorish remains; the King and Queen; beggars and guides; gipsies and donkeys. And back of all, adding richness to the scene like a figured tapestry, is the romantic history of Spain's past. 32 illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2.00 net.

Social and Economic Forces

in American History

From the "American Nation"—A History Edited by ALBERT BUSHNEL HART Consecutive views of American life, manners, and customs from the early days of the first colonies are here described by the distinguished scholars who have contributed to the twenty-seven volumes of the "American Nation." One period of life after another passes before the reader, unobscured by needless details, and affords a general and very striking outline of the varying phases of American life. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $1.50 net.

Miracles of Science

By HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS The story of the modern miracles of the laboratory and observatory told in popular language free from technicalities, so that the least scientific reader will understand and enjoy it. This record of the scientific progress of one of the most wonderful epochs in all history-our own time-takes up the thread of the narrative where the author's "Story of Nineteenth Century Science " left it. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2.00 net.

Prayer: What It Is and
What It Does

By DR. SAMUEL MCCOMB

The writer, who is associate director of the Emmanuel Church Movement in Boston, points out in this book the new interest in prayer which is apparent everywhere. Scientifically minded men no longer scoff at this wonderful force, he shows, but are endeavoring to understand something of its nature and its results.

The aim of prayer, the effect of prayer, the practicability of prayer are all emphasized, and the author concludes with Meredith that He who rises from his prayer a better man, his prayer is answered.'

16mo, Cloth, 50 cents net; Leather, $1.00 net.

Whistler Stories

By DON C. SEITZ

Author of "Surface Japan," etc.

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This collection of Whistler anecdotes has been industriously gleaned from many sources. for the first time these stories may be found all together, without the distraction of other material. Here are gossipy witty stories of Disraeli, Rossetti, Millais, Mac Monnies, George Moore, Justin McCarthy, Oscar Wilde, Du Maurier, Carlyle, Henry Irving, Mark Twain, Edwin Abbey, Labouchere and, of course, Ruskin.

16mo, Cloth, 75 cents net; Leather, $1.00 net

Hunting at High Altitudes

Edited by GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL An account of unique hunting expeditions and adventure in the Rocky Mountains, Mongolia, and Turkestan, Cuba, and Alaska. It includes Colonel Pickett's memories of a bear hunter. George L. Harrison, Jr., writes of shooting the ibex and the great argali dwellers in the Thian Shan Mountains; Roger D. Williams tells how they hunt deer in Cuba, and Madison Grant gives an interesting account of wild life in Alaska. The book is written by members of the well-known Boone and Crockett Club. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2.50 net.

The American Civil War

A Short History

By JAMES KENDALL HOSMER This two-volume history of our great conflict, from 1861 to 1865, provides a work at once brief, compact, and impartial. While Dr. Hosmer has succeeded in picturing the whole of the great conflict within reasonable and convenient limits, he has, nevertheless, kept the full interest of a stirring narrative. In presenting this history in individual form and new dress, the publishers of the "American Nation” feel that they will have gratified the many readers who desire a short, convenient, and authoritative history of the great conflict.

With Frontispieces and Maps.
Crown 8vo, per set, $3.00 net.

HARPER & BROTHERS

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THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER

Dramatic as a play, with the spiritual appeal of a poetic allegory, is this telling of the vision that came to a brilliant atheistic orator. The coin that slipped from the greedy palm of Judas down through the ages into the modern lecturer's hand convicted him as an accomplice of the Great Betrayer.

Illustrated. Cloth, 50 cents net Leather, in four different shades, $1.00 net

By Norman Duncan
FINDING HIS SOUL

A big-hearted, merry man, a hustler, is one of the best traveling salesmen in his line. His little boy dies, and the cruel blow unhinges his reason; instead of trying to sell goods he irritates buyers by his railing against the unjust God who let his son die. The firm sends him abroad in the hope of rescuing him from his bitter unreason. He visits the Holy Land. The reality of the land which gave religion to the Western World arouses him. On Christmas Eve, among the hills of Bethlehem, he has a wonderful experience; finds his soul.

Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, 50 cents net
Leather, in four shades, $1.00 net

By Eleanor Stuart

THE ROMANCE OF ALI

The fragrant charm of the Orient breathes from every page of this romance of an English boy whose childhood was spent in an Eastern harem, and who later became a power in European diplomacy. There is a golden thread of humor in the contrast of the Oriental mind and its Occidental setting. The loving wisdom of the Eastern woman and the charm of the Western girl are well displayed.

Frontispiece. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.25 net

By Albert Bigelow Paine "PEANUT"

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The sympathy, the insight, the rare power to portray the innermost springs of action, that make Mr. Paine's Biography of Mark Twain one of the best lives ever written in the English tongue, are here devoted to the exposition of the heart of a little boy. He is a very poor little boy, and his home is far away among the hills; but he is loyal in his friendship even to the memory of the desperado who was good to him, and about whom he will believe no ill. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, 50 cents net Leather, in four shades, $1.00 net

By Maude Radford Warren

THE MAIN ROAD

This story reveals the wonderful itinerary of a woman's journey from sentimentalism to passion, showing the broad highroad on which she started, confident of arriving quickly at a goal, the blind alleys where her inexperience led her, the long and weary detours she had to make. But there are pictured also the bright spots where she found happiness, the companionship of friends, and the glory at the journey's end. Frontispiece. Post 80, Cloth, $1.35 net

By Holman Day

SQUIRE PHIN

Other writers have drawn with sympathy the characteristics of Maine villagers; but Mr. Day seems to have appropriated as his own field the comic side of their natures. Squire Phin Look is the peacemaker of the little seaport, achieving his pacific purposes by reason, joking, or justifiable wiles. His brother Hiram returns home after twenty years' absence, bringing with him some of the properties of the circus he has managed. His coming is the signal for the outbreak of certain old animosities, and the Squire finds his hands full.

Frontispiece. Post 8to, Cloth, $1.25 net

HARPER & BROTHERS

AGNES CASTLE

HULBERT FOOTNER

CORRA HARRIS

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In Thackeray's London

By F. HOPKINSON SMITH Descriptions and charcoal drawings of the haunts of Thackeray's characters by one of the most popular artists and authors of to-day. A beautiful volume and a fitting memorial to the great novelist. 21 illustrations.

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Folk of the Woods

Net $3.50. Edition de luxe, circular on request
By LUCIUS C. PARDEE

Stories of the woodland folk that haunt the forest by the old oak tree told by the patriarch himself. They are queer little creatures he tells of, and the illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull are very quaint. Altogether a charming volume. Net $2.00

The Wonderful Adventures of Nils SELMA LAGERLÖF

Illustrated by Mary Hamilton Frye. A very beautiful edition of this fairy lore classic.
Miss Frye has caught the spirit of the story in a wonderful way and has produced a
fascinating series of illustrations. 25 illustrations in color.
Net $2.50

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New Romances

The Spotted Panther

By JAMES FRANCIS DWYER Mr. Dwyer's imagination is wonderfully rich and entertaining. Here he tells the story of the search for the Great Parong of Buddha through the wilds of Borneo, and of the weird adventures of the Templeton party in the course of it. Illustrated. Net $1.25 In Search of a Husband By CORRA HARRIS

Shall a poor girl search for a husband with money or shall love over-balance all else in the match? This is the great question Joy Marr has to face. Her decision is not hasty, but it's wise-at least for her. Illustrated. Net $1.55

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The Man Between

By WALTER ARCHER FROST

The curse of a South African witch doctor and its baneful effect on the lives of Ormsby, the American, and his three companions. A tale of surprise in which you won't guess the outcome until the last chapter. Illustrated by Harold McCormick. Net $1.25 The Golden Barrier

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By AGNES and EGERTON CASTLE

How money, in spite of which they married, came between Danvers and his wife. Their solution of the difficult question is interesting and full of dramatic incident. Net $1.30

Refractory Husbands

By MARY STEWART CUTTING

The author who has put the commuter on the literary map tells some more good stories about these homelike folk. Stories of little adventures you too may have had in the early days of your own married life. Frontispiece. Net $1.00

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Jack Chanty

By HULBERT FOOTNER

Jack Chanty was a mystery to the trappers of the Northwest. Good-looking, hale. and hearty, he had no apparent reason for leaving the "outside." But Jack's past. whatever it was, followed him in the persons of Garrod and Linda and at length the truth comes out with dramatic consequence. Illustrated. Net $1.25

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The Confessions of Arsène Lupin MAURICE LEBLANC

You expect Lupin to startle you-but here he outdoes himself. First as criminalthen as detective and public benefactor, and finally-married. "Lupin's caught at last"-you say?-you turn the page and another surprise greets you. Illus. Net $1.25

Published by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

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