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THE NOVELS OF ARNOLD BENNETT


WHOM GOD HATH JOINED:

  Price $1.20 Net

WHOM GOD HATH JOINED is a dramatic presentation of the working of the English divorce laws. Their injustice to woman has long been acknowledged; Arnold Bennett proves them almost as unjust to man.

The novel is a stern morality, with laughter interspersed. It possesses the sincerity and vitality which come of a careful study of the problem.

It contains passages of the most brilliant motive analysis which have been written in recent years. It presents a vivid world of actual personages.


THE GLIMPSE:

The Adventures of a Soul. Price $1.20 Net

The story is told of a man who passed over to the Other Side and remained there long enough to gain a glimpse—only to return again.

Written with the careful realism which distinguishes all Arnold Bennett's work, it is curious to note the fine use that he makes of his realistic genius in the handling of a visionary situation.


A MAN FROM THE NORTH:

  Price $1.20 Net

The story of a young man from the Five Towns, who comes up London to seek his fortune. He is grossly ignorant of life and naively curious about love. This is the history of his adventures towards love and of his enlightenment.

All the loneliness, passion and quenchless curiosity of youth are in these pages—and the magic power of youth to wrap about the commonplace the cloak of romance.


GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, Publishers




ARNOLD BENNETT: PLAYS


CUPID AND COMMON-SENSE:

A Play in Four Acts, with a Preface on the Crisis in the Theatre.

  Price $1.00 Net

"Cupid and Common-Sense" reads well, and reads as if it would prove still more effective and enjoyable when acted.—The Scotsman.


WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS: A Play.

  Price $1.00 Net

This clever comedy, based on modern neswpaperdom, reveals Arnold Bennett in another phase.


POLITE FARCES: Three Plays.

  Price $1.00 Net

The three farces which comprise this book deal with possible domestic and refined crises of everyday life.


THE HONEYMOON:

A Comedy in Three Acts. Price $1.00 Net

Originality without grotesquerie and satire without malice combine to make a play that is full of sparkle and genuine charm.


THE GREAT ADVENTURE:

A Play of Fancy in Four Acts. Price $1.00 Net

The play based on Mr. Bennett's successful novel, "Buried Alive." As the novel stands out among humorous fiction so THE GREAT ADVENTURE stands out among modern comedies.


ARNOLD BENNETT AND EDWARD KNOBLAUCH
MILESTONES:

A Play in Three Acts. Price $1.00 Net

This is the play which has created a sensation because of its boldness and novelty. It passes, in rapid survey, three generations—the milestones of the last half century. A big New York success.


GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, Publishers







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