Printed on superior paper; clear type; multi-color jackets. A carefully selected list of titles of the World’s Best Authors; embracing absorbing love stories, baffling detective and mystery stories, and the most fascinating romantic stories of the West. Many of them have been dramatized and filmed—you will enjoy reading every title on this list:—
| Ball, Eustace Hale | Marshall, Edward |
| Traffic In Souls | In Old Kentucky |
| Barrett, Alfred Wilson | The Bat |
| The Silver King | Raleigh, Cecil |
| Dane, John Collin | The Sins of Society |
| The Champion | Roberts, Theodore Goodrich |
| Drummond, A. L. | Brothers in Peril |
| True Detective Stories | Captain Love |
| Ferguson, W. B. M. | Cavalier of Virginia |
| A Man’s Code | The Wasp |
| Gallon, Tom | Scarborough, George |
| The Rogue’s Heiress | The Lure |
| Harding, John W. | Sinclair, Bertrand W. |
| The Chorus Lady | Land of the Frozen Suns |
| Heyn, Cutliffe | Raw Gold |
| Adventures of Captain Kettle | Sutton, Margaret Doris |
| Kent, Oliver | Goddess of The Dawn |
| Her Heart’s Gift | Upward, Allen |
| Lewis, Alfred Henry | The International Spy |
| Apaches of New York | Varnardy, Varick |
| Macvane, Edith | Return of The Night Wind |
| The Thoroughbred | Way, L. N. |
| Call of The Heart |
You have enjoyed this book—Read every title listed above—you may procure them at the store where this book was purchased at the same price per copy, or sent postpaid to any address for 75c per volume by the Publishers.
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FAMOUS BOOKS IN REBOUND EDITIONS
395 pages—illustrated. Printed from new plates; neatly bound in
cloth.
Printed from new plates on a good grade of paper; neatly bound in cloth; illustrated.
Beautiful edition of this popular book. Printed from new plates, covers stamped in four colors from original design.
320 pages and containing an illustration on nearly every page, printed from new plates from large, clear type, substantially bound in cloth.
This amusing and entertaining book, printed from new plates, cloth binding.
A popular edition of this well-known story of life in Holland.
Printed on a good grade of paper from new plates, bound in a superior grade book binders’ cloth. These volumes have never before been offered for less than $1.25; for sale now at the special price of 75 cents each.
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of 75c
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| BOOKS BY |
MRS. E. D. E. N. |
| Southworth | |
AN ATTRACTIVE LIST OF THE
WORKS OF THIS POPULAR AUTHOR
The first eighteen titles with brackets are books with sequels, “Victor’s Triumph,” being a sequel to “Beautiful Fiend.” etc. They are all printed from large, clear type on a superior quality of flexible paper and bound in English vellum cloth, assorted colors, containing charming female heads lithographed in twelve colors, as inlays; the titles being stamped in harmonizing colors of ink or foil. Cloth, 12mo size.
| { | 1 Beautiful Fiend, A | 24 Curse of Clifton |
| 2 Victor’s Triumph | 25 Deserted Wife, The | |
| { | 3 Bride’s Fate | 26 Discarded Daughter, The |
| 4 Changed Brides | 27 Doom of Deville, The | |
| { | 5 Cruel as the Grave | 28 Eudora |
| 6 Tried for Her Life | 29 Fatal Secret, A | |
| { | 7 Fair Play | 30 Fortune Seeker |
| 8 How He Won Her | 31 Gypsy’s Prophecy | |
| { | 9 Family Doom | 32 Haunted Homestead |
| 10 Maiden Widow | 33 India; or, The Pearl on Pearl River | |
| { | 11 Hidden Hand, The | 34 Lady of the Isle, The |
| 12 Capitola’s Peril | 35 Lost Heiress, The | |
| { | 13 Ishmael | 36 Love’s Labor Won |
| 14 Self Raised | 37 Missing Bride, The | |
| { | 15 Lost Heir of Linlithgow | 38 Mother-in-Law |
| 16 Noble Lord, A | 39 Prince of Darkness, and Artist’s Love | |
| { | 17 Unknown | 40 Retribution |
| 18 Mystery of Raven Rocks | 41 Three Beauties, The | |
| 19 Bridal Eve, The | 42 Three Sisters, The | |
| 20 Bride’s Dowry, The | 43 Two Sisters, The | |
| 21 Bride of Llewellyn, The | 44 Vivian | |
| 22 Broken Engagement, The | 45 Widow’s Son | |
| 23 Christmas Guest, The | 46 Wife’s Victory |
All of the above books may be had at the store where this book was bought, or will be sent postpaid at 75c each by the publishers.
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By J. S. ZERBE
A book which treats, in a most practical and fascinating manner all subjects pertaining to the “King of Trades”; showing the care and use of tools; drawing; designing, and the laying out of work; the principles involved in the building of various kinds of structures, and the rudiments of architecture. It contains over two hundred and fifty illustrations made especially for this work, and includes also a complete glossary of the technical terms used in the art. The most comprehensive volume on this subject ever published for boys.
The author has adopted the unique plan of setting forth the fundamental principles in each phase of the science, and practically applying the work in the successive stages. It shows how the knowledge has been developed, and the reasons for the various phenomena, without using technical words so as to bring it within the compass of every boy. It has a complete glossary of terms, and is illustrated with two hundred original drawings.
This book takes the beginner through a comprehensive series of practical shop work, in which the uses of tools, and the structure and handling of shop machinery are set forth; how they are utilized to perform the work, and the manner in which all dimensional work is carried out. Every subject is illustrated, and model building explained. It contains a glossary which comprises a new system of cross references, a feature that will prove a welcome departure in explaining subjects. Fully illustrated.
12mo, cloth. Price $1.00 each.
For sale by all Booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of $1.00.
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Contains an assortment of attractive and desirable books for girls by standard and favorite authors. The books are printed on a good quality of paper in large clear type. Each title is complete and unabridged. Bound in clothene, ornamented on the sides and back with attractive illustrative designs and the title stamped on front and back.
12mo, clothene. Price 50c each.
| 1. Camp Fire Girls on a Long Hike, or, Lost in the Great Northern Woods |
Stella M. Francis |
| 2. Daddy’s Girl | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 3. Ethel Hollister’s First Summer as a Camp Fire Girl |
Irene Elliott Benson |
| 4. Ethel Hollister’s Second Summer | Irene Elliott Benson |
| 5. Flat Iron for a Farthing | Mrs. Ewing |
| 6. Four Little Mischiefs | Rose Mulholland |
| 7. Girls and I | Mrs. Molesworth |
| 8. Girl from America | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 9. Grandmother Dear | Mrs. Molesworth |
| 10. Irvington Stories | Mary Mapes Dodge |
| 11. Little Lame Prince | Mrs. Muloch |
| 12. Little Susie Stories | Mrs. H. Prentiss |
| 13. Mrs. Over the Way | Julianna Horatio Ewing |
| 14. Naughty Miss Bunny | Rose Mulholland |
| 15. Sweet Girl Graduate | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 16. School Queens | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 17. Sue, A Little Heroine | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 18. Wild Kitty | Mrs. L. T. Meade |
For sale by all Booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of 50c
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Mrs. L. T. Meade
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An excellent edition of the works of this very popular author of books for girls. Printed from large type on an extra quality of paper, cover design stamped in three colors, large side title letterings, each book in glazed paper printed wrapper. Each book with a beautiful colored frontispiece. Printed wrapper, 12 mo, cloth.
| 1 Bad Little Hannah | 18 Little Mother to Others |
| 2 Bunch of Cherries, A | 20 Merry Girls of England |
| 4 Children’s Pilgrimage | 21 Miss Nonentity |
| 5 Daddy’s Girl | 22 Modern Tomboy, A |
| 6 Deb and the Duchess | 23 Out of Fashion |
| 7 Francis Kane’s Fortune | 24 Palace Beautiful |
| 8 Gay Charmer, A | 25 Polly, A New-Fashioned Girl |
| 9 Girl of the People, A | 26 Rebels of the School |
| 10 Girl in Ten Thousand, A | 27 School Favorite |
| 11 Girls of St. Wodes, The | 28 Sweet Girl Graduate, A |
| 12 Girls of the True Blue | 29 Time of Roses, The |
| 13 Good Luck | 30 Very Naughty Girl, A |
| 14 Heart of Gold, The | 31 Wild Kitty |
| 15 Honorable Miss, The | 32 World of Girls |
| 17 Light of the Morning | 33 Young Mutineer, The |
All of the above books may be had at the store where this book was bought, or will be sent postage prepaid to any address at 75c by the publishers
M. A. Donohue & Co.,
| 701-727 South Dearborn St., | CHICAGO |
12mo, cloth. Price 75c each.
Contains an attractive assortment of books for boys by standard and favorite authors. Printed from large, clear type on a superior quality of paper, bound in a superior quality of binders’ cloth, ornamented with illustrated original designs on covers stamped in colors from unique and appropriate dies. Each book wrapped in attractive jacket.
| 1. Cudjo’s Cave | Trowbridge |
| 2. Green Mountain Boys | |
| 3. Life of Kit Carson | Edward L. Ellis |
| 4. Tom Westlake’s Golden Luck | Perry Newberry |
| 5. Tony Keating’s Surprises | Mrs. G. R. Alden (Pansy) |
| 6. Tour of the World in 80 Days | Jules Verne |
12mo, cloth. Price 75c each.
Contains an assortment of attractive and desirable books for girls by standard and favorite authors. The books are printed on a good quality of paper in large clear type. Each title is complete and unabridged. Bound in clothene, ornamented on the sides and back with attractive illustrative designs and the title stamped on front and back.
| 1. Bee and the Butterfly | Lucy Foster Madison |
| 2. Dixie School Girl | Gabrielle E. Jackson |
| 3. Girls of Mount Morris | Amanda Douglas |
| 4. Hope’s Messenger | Gabrielle E. Jackson |
| 5. The Little Aunt | Marion Ames Taggart |
| 6. A Modern Cinderella | Amanda Douglas |
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Poultry Culture.
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YET many old-fashion farmers are inclined to discredit the statement. Why? Because they are not up to the new and improved ideas in poultry management. A little trial of the rules laid down in these books will soon dispel all misgivings in this direction and tend to convince the most skeptical that there is money in poultry-keeping. It contains a complete description of all the varieties of fowls, including turkeys, ducks and geese. |
This book contains double the number of illustrations found in any similar work. It is the best and cheapest poultry book on the market Paper covers, 25c. Cloth, prepaid, 50c
How to raise, manage, mate and judge thoroughbred fowls, by I. K. Felch, the acknowledged authority on poultry matters. Thorough, comprehensive and complete treatise on all kinds of poultry. Cloth, 438 pages, large 12mo, and over 70 full-page and other illustrations. Printed from clear type on good paper, stamped on side and back from ornate, appropriate designs.
Price, prepaid, $1.00
For sale by all book and newsdealers, or will send to any address in the United States, Canada or Mexico, postage prepaid, on receipt of price, in currency, money order or stamps.
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This series contains those books for young folks that are without question conceded to be the most popular of this class. Each title has a distinctive cover design. Each volume contains twenty to sixty illustrations.
The following books are ready for delivery:
Andersen’s Fairy Tales
Alice in Wonderland
Arabian Nights
Black Beauty
Mother Goose
Pilgrim’s Progress
Rip Van Winkle
Robinson Crusoe
Story of the Bible
Wood’s Natural History
Through the Looking Glass
Sent postpaid at twenty cents each or six for one dollar.
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A very attractive selection of popular books by this favorite and gifted author. Each book contains a carefully selected and classified list of poems that have endeared the author to millions and given him a place among the immortals. These books should be in every library, both public and private.
In Four Volumes. Boxed. Cloth Binding.
Price, $3.00 per set.
Single Volumes 75c each, postpaid.
The contents of this volume is especially selected and arranged for the little folks. All are suitable for use in school exercises and on “Eugene Field Day.”
This is a series of pathetic, amusing and entertaining poems rendered in Indiana dialect on notable Hoosier scenes with parodies on poems by James Whitcomb Riley.
The romantic story of John Smith, also includes many other poems, all of which afford suitable material for “Field Readings” and general school and church entertainments.
Edition containing portraits and autographs. Stories of inimitable wit and humor with lullabies and sketches of every day scenes that made Eugene Field famous. All worth while.
Printed from new plates on good paper, uniformly and neatly bound in cloth; gold titles on front and back.
For sale by all book and newsdealers or sent postpaid to any address upon receipt of price in stamps, currency, postal or express money order, by the publishers.
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| Chicago |
Printed from large, clear type on a superior quality of paper, embellished with original illustrations by eminent artists, and bound in a superior quality of book binders’ cloth, ornamented with illustrated covers, stamped in colors from unique and appropriate dies, each book wrapped in a glazed paper wrapper printed in colors.
By Louis Arundel
1.—The Motor Club’s Cruise Down the Mississippi; or, The
Dash for Dixie.
2.—The Motor Club on the St. Lawrence River; or, Adventures
Among the Thousand Islands.
3.—The Motor Club on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic
Isle of Mackinac.
4.—Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; or, The Struggle
for the Leadership.
5.—Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and
Stress.
6.—Motor Boat Boys’ River Chase.
By John Luther Langworthy
1.—The Bird Boys; or, The Young Sky Pilots’ First Air Voyage.
2.—The Bird Boys on the Wing; or, Aeroplane Chums in the
Tropics.
3.—The Bird Boys Among the Clouds; or, Young Aviators in a
Wreck.
4.—Bird Boys’ Flight; or, A Hydroplane Round-up.
5.—Bird Boys’ Aeroplane Wonder; or, Young Aviators on a
Cattle Ranch.
By St. George Rathborne
1.—Canoe Mates in Canada; or, Three Boys Afloat on the
Saskatchewan.
2.—Young Fur Takers; or, Traps and Trails in the Wilderness.
3.—The House Boat Boys; or, Drifting Down to the Sunny South.
4.—Chums in Dixie; or, The Strange Cruise in the Motor Boat.
5.—Camp Mates in Michigan; or, With Pack and Paddle in the
Pine Woods.
6.—Rocky Mountain Boys; or, Camping in the Big Game
Country.
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of 75c
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Katherine’s Sheaves
A Great Novel With a Great Purpose
Katherine’s Sheaves is altogether delightful, a charming piece of fiction, a beautiful romance. One must admire the book for its characterization, its brilliant pictures of life, and its dramatic situations, but still more for its philosophy and wisdom.
The story is a dramatic one, abounding in strong situations.
The plot is well conceived and carried out, the style easy and the characters likable.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition,
Step by Step
Judged as a story pure and simple, “STEP BY STEP” is altogether delightful. But it is not merely a charming piece of fiction. Ethical in its nature, the underlying thought shows throughout the lofty purpose and high ideals of the author, and exhales a wholesome atmosphere, while the element of romance pervading it is both elevated and enriched by its purity and simplicity.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition,
Gertrude Elliot’s Crucible
It is a readable story, clean, wholesome, and high in moral tone—optimistic and constructive.
It has an alluring plot, and is well and skillfully worked out. The incidents are dramatic, and therefore always striking, and the entire romance will hold the attention of the reader.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition,
Redeemed
Dealing with divorce—the most vital problem in the world to-day—this book tells how a pure-minded woman is divorced from her husband, upon a flimsy pretext, because he wishes to marry again. How he suffers when he learns that he has thrown away the true disinterested love of a noble woman, and how he craves that love again, makes a vivid, forceful story of an intensely modern significance.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition,
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of
$1.00
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| 12 Mo, Cloth. | Illustrated. | Price 60c Each. |
These stories touch upon nearly every sport in which the active boy is interested. Baseball, rowing, football, hockey, skating, ice-boating, sailing, camping and fishing all serve to lend interest to an unusual series of books. There are the following four titles:
1. Jack Winters’ Baseball Team; or, The
Mystery of the Diamond.
2. Jack Winters’ Campmates; or, Vacation
Days in the Woods.
3. Jack Winters’ Gridiron Chums; or, When
the Half-back Saved the Day.
4. Jack Winters’ Iceboat Wonder; or, Leading
the Hockey Team to Victory.
[A] The author desires to state that this history should be read as a work of imagination simply, and not as authentic.
[B] A silver mark is about twenty cents of our money.
[C] These words, which have been proven prophetic, were written last March, when Admiral Rojestvensky’s fleet was still a very formidable fact to be reckoned with.—Editor.
Minor changes have been made to correct typesetter errors; otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the author’s words and intent.