FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOKS
IN POPULAR PRICED EDITIONS
Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time, library size,printed on excellent paper--most of them finely illustrated. Full andhandsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume, postpaid.
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NEDRA, by George Barr McCutcheon, with color frontispiece, and otherillustrations by Harrison Fisher.
The story of an elopement of a young couple from Chicago, who decide togo to London, travelling as brother and sister. Their difficultiescommence in New York and become greatly exaggerated when they areshipwrecked in mid-ocean. The hero finds himself stranded on the islandof Nedra with another girl, whom he has rescued by mistake. The storygives an account of their finding some of the other passengers, and thecircumstances which resulted from the strange mix-up.
POWER LOT, by Sarah P. McLean Greene. Illustrated.
The story of the reformation of a man and his restoration toself-respect through the power of honest labor, the exercise of honestindependence, and the aid of clean, healthy, out-of-door life andsurroundings. The characters take hold of the heart and win sympathy.The dear old story has never been more lovingly and artistically told.
MY MAMIE ROSE. The History of My Regeneration, by Owen Kildare.Illustrated.
This _autobiography_ is a powerful book of love and sociology. Readslike the strangest fiction. Is the strongest truth and deals with thestory of a man's redemption through a woman's love and devotion.
JOHN BURT, by Frederick Upham Adams, with illustrations.
John Burt, a New England lad, goes West to seek his fortune and findsit in gold mining. He becomes one of the financial factors andpitilessly crushes his enemies. The story of the Stock Exchangemanipulations was never more vividly and engrossingly told. A lovestory runs through the book, and is handled with infinite skill.
THE HEART LINE, by Gelett Burgess, with halftone illustrations byLester Ralph, and inlay cover in colors.
A great dramatic story of the city that was. A story of Bohemian lifein San Francisco, before the disaster, presented with mirror-likeaccuracy. Compressed into it are all the sparkle, all the gayety, allthe wild, whirling life of the glad, mad, bad, and most delightful cityof the Golden Gate.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York