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A LIST of BOOKSByHUGH McHUGH(GEORGE V. HOBART)
This famous author of the well-known "John Henry" books numbers hissales almost up to the million-mark, and his delightful humor hascreated wholesome fun for readers wherever his books are to be found.Every page brings fresh amusement, and every paragraph tickles thefancy. They fairly radiate optimism and good cheer in every community.
Back to the Woods. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. $0.75
Beat It. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Cinders. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Dinkelspiel's Letters to Looey. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Down the Line. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Eppy Grams by Dinkelspiel. 16mo. Cloth. .75
Get Next. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Go To It. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Ikey's Letters to His Father. 12mo. Cloth. .75
I'm From Missouri. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
I Need the Money. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
It's Up to You. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
John Henry, and Other Stories. Popular Edition. (Three volumes in one.) 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .50
On the Hog Train. Paper Covered. .25
Out for the Coin. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
The Silly Syclopedia. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
Skiddoo. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
You Can Search Me. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. .75
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"THE ART OF THE PHOTOPLAY" is a condensed textbook of the technicalknowledge necessary for the preparation and sale of motion picturescenarios. More than 35,000 photoplays are produced annually in theUnited States. The work of staff-writers is insufficient. Free-lancewriters have greater opportunities than ever before, for the producingcompanies can not secure enough good comedies and dramas for theirneeds. The first edition of this book met with unusual success. Itsauthor, now the Director General of Productions for the Beaux Arts FilmCorporation, is the highest paid scenario writer in the world, as wellas being a successful producing manager. Among his successes were thescenarios for the spectacular productions: "Robin Hood," "The SquawMan," "The Banker's Daughter," "The Fire King," "Checkers," "The Curseof Cocaine" and "The Kentucky Derby."
WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW HAVE SAID:
"In my opinion, based upon six years' experience producing motionpictures, Mr. Eustace Hale Ball is, the most capable scenario writer inthe business to-day." (Signed) W. F. HADDOCK, Producing Director withEdison, Eclair, All Star, and now President, Mirror Film Corporation.
"Mr. Ball has thoroughly grasped present day and future possibilities ofthe Moving Picture business with relation to the opportunities for realgood work by scenario writers." (Signed) P. KIMBERLEY, ManagingDirector, Imperial Film Company, Ltd., London, England.
"To those who wish to earn some of the money which the moving picturefolk disburse, Eustace Hale Ball proffers expert and valuable advice."NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW OF BOOKS.
"Ball's Art of the Photoplay puts into concrete form, with expertsimplicity, the secrets of writing photoplays which appeal to themillions of Americans who attend the theatres and the producers can notbuy enough of such plays to satisfy the exhibitors." (Signed) ROBERT LEEMACNABB, National Vice-President, Motion Picture Exhibitor's League ofAmerica.
"You have succeeded in producing a clear and helpful exposition of thesubject." (Signed) WM. R. KANE, Editor of "The Editor Magazine."
12 mo. Cloth bound, $1.00 Net.
G. W. DILLINGHAM CO., Publishers NEW YORK
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BOOKS BY EDWARD MARSHALL
BAT--An Idyl of New York "The heroine has all the charm of Thackeray's Marchioness in New York surroundings."--_New York Sun_. "It would be hard to find a more charming, cheerful story."--_New York Times_. "Altogether delightful."--_Buffalo Express_. "The comedy is delicious." --_Sacramento Union_. "It is as wholesome and fresh as the breath of springtime."--_New Orleans Picayune_. 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. $1.00 net.
THE MIDDLE WALL _The Albany Times-Union_ says of this story of the South African diamond mines and adventures in London, on the sea and in America: "As a story teller Mr. Marshall cannot be improved upon, and whether one is looking for humor, philosophy, pathos, wit, excitement, adventure or love, he will find what he seeks, aplenty, in this capital tale." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated, 50 cents.
BOOKS NOVELIZED FROM GREAT PLAYS
THE MASTER OF THE HOUSE From the successful play of EDGAR JAMES. Embodying a wonderful message to both husbands and wives, it tells how a determined man, of dominating personality and iron will, leaves a faithful wife for another woman. 12mo, cloth. Illustrated from scenes in the play. Net $1.25.
THE WRITING ON THE WALL _The Rocky Mountain News_: "This novelization of OLGA NETHERSOLE'S play tells of Trinity Church and its tenements. It is a powerful, vital novel." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.
THE OLD FLUTE PLAYER Based on CHARLES T. DAZEY'S play, this story won the friendship of the country very quickly. _The Albany Times-Union_: "Charming enough to become a classic." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.
THE FAMILY Of this book (founded on the play by ROBERT HOBART DAVIS), _The Portland (Oregon) Journal_ said: "Nothing more powerful has recently been put between the covers of a book." 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.
THE SPENDTHRIFT _The Logansport (Ind.) Journal_: "A tense story, founded on PORTER EMERSON BROWNE'S play, is full of tremendous situations, and preaches a great sermon." 12mo, cloth bound, with six illustrations from scenes in the play. 50 cents.
IN OLD KENTUCKY Based upon CHARLES T. DAZEY'S well-known play, which has been listened to with thrilling interest by over seven million people. "A new and powerful novel, fascinating in its rapid action. Its touching story is told more elaborately and even more absorbingly than it was upon the stage."--_Nashville American_. 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.
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