Mr. JAMES LANE ALLEN'S NOVELS
   _Each, cloth, 12mo, $1.50_
   =The Choir Invisible=
        _This can also be had in a special edition illustrated by Orson     Lowell, $2.50_
        "One reads the story for the story's sake, and then re-reads     the book out of pure delight in its beauty. The story is     American to the very core.... Mr. Allen stands to-day in the     front rank of American novelists. _The Choir Invisible_ will     solidify a reputation already established and bring into clear     light his rare gifts as an artist. For this latest story is as     genuine a work of art as has come from an American     hand."--HAMILTON MABIE in _The Outlook_.
   =The Reign of Law.= A Tale of the Kentucky Hempfields
        "Mr. Allen has a style as original and almost as perfectly     finished as Hawthorne's, and he has also Hawthorne's fondness     for spiritual suggestion that makes all his stories rich in the     qualities that are lacking in so many novels of the period....     If read in the right way, it cannot fail to add to one's     spiritual possessions."--_San Francisco Chronicle._
   =Summer in Arcady.= A Tale of Nature
        "This story by James Lane Allen is one of the gems of the     season. It is artistic in its setting, realistic and true to     nature and life in its descriptions, dramatic, pathetic,     tragic, in its incidents; indeed, a veritable masterpiece that     must become classic. It is difficult to give an outline of the     story; it is one of the stories which do not outline; it must     be read."--_Boston Daily Advertiser._
   =The Mettle of the Pasture=
        "It may be that _The Mettle of the Pasture_ will live and     become a part of our literature; it certainly will live far     beyond the allotted term of present-day fiction. Our principal     concern is that it is a notable novel, that it ranks high in     the range of American and English fiction, and that it is worth     the reading, the re-reading, and the continuous appreciation of     those who care for modern literature at its best."--By E. F. E.     in the _Boston Transcript_.
   _Shorter Stories. Each, $1.50_
   =The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky=
   =Flute and Violin, and Other Kentucky Tales=
   _Each, illustrated, $1.00_
   =A Kentucky Cardinal=
   =Aftermath.= A Sequel to "A Kentucky Cardinal"
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