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by Frederic Arnold Kummer


  STORIES OF RARE CHARM BY

  GENE STRATTON-PORTER

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  THE HARVESTER

  Illustrated by W. L. Jacobs

  Illustration: Cover of Harvester

  "The Harvester," David Langston, is a man of the woods and fields, who draws his living from the prodigal hand of Mother Nature herself. If the book had nothing in it but the splendid figure of this man, with his sure grip on life, his superb optimism, and his almost miraculous knowledge of nature secrets, it would be notable. But when the Girl comes to his "Medicine Woods," and the Harvester's whole sound, healthy, large outdoor being realizes that this is the highest point of life which has come to him--there begins a romance, troubled and interrupted, yet of the rarest idyllic quality.

  FRECKLES. Decorations by E. Stetson Crawford

  Freckles is a nameless waif when the tale opens, but the way in which he takes hold of life; the nature of the friendships he forms in the great Limberlost swamp; the manner in which everyone who meets him succumbs to the charm of his engaging personality; and his love-story with "The Angel" are full of real sentiment.

  A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST.

  Illustrated by Wladyslaw T. Brenda.

  The story of a girl of the Michigan woods; a buoyant, lovable type of the self-reliant American. Her philosophy is one of love and kindness towards all things; her hope is never dimmed. And by the sheer beauty of her soul, and the purity of her vision, she wins from barren and unpromising surroundings those rewards of high courage.

  It is an inspiring story of a life worth while and the rich beauties of the out-of-doors are strewn through all its pages.

  AT THE FOOT OF THE RAINBOW.

  Illustrations in colors by Oliver Kemp. Design and decorations by Ralph Fletcher Seymour.

  The scene of this charming, idyllic love story is laid in Central Indiana. The story is one of devoted friendship, and tender self-sacrificing love; the friendship that gives freely without return, and the love that seeks first the happiness of the object. The novel is brimful of the most beautiful word painting of nature, and its pathos and tender sentiment will endear it to all.

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  WITHIN THE LAW. By Bayard Veiller & Marvin Dana. Illustrated by Wm. Charles Cooke.

  This is a novelization of the immensely successful play which ran for two years in New York and Chicago.

  The plot of this powerful novel is of a young woman's revenge directed against her employer who allowed her to be sent to prison for three years on a charge of theft, of which she was innocent.

  WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY. By Robert Carlton Brown. Illustrated with scenes from the play.

  This is a narrative of a young and innocent country girl who is suddenly thrown into the very heart of New York, "the land of her dreams," where she is exposed to all sorts of temptations and dangers.

  The story of Mary is being told in moving pictures and played in theatres all over the world.

  THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM. By David Belasco. Illustrated by John Rae.

  This is a novelization of the popular play in which David Warfield, as Old Peter Grimm, scored such a remarkable success.

  The story is spectacular and extremely pathetic but withal, powerful, both as a book and as a play.

  THE GARDEN OF ALLAH. By Robert Hichens.

  This novel is an intense, glowing epic of the great desert, sunlit barbaric, with its marvelous atmosphere of vastness and loneliness.

  It is a book of rapturous beauty, vivid in word painting. The play has been staged with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.

  BEN HUR. A Tale of the Christ. By General Lew Wallace.

  The whole world has placed this famous Religious-Historical Romance on a height of pre-eminence which no other novel of its time has reached. The clashing of rivalry and the deepest human passions, the perfect reproduction of brilliant Roman life, and the tense, fierce atmosphere of the arena have kept their deep fascination. A tremendous dramatic success.

  BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. By George Broadhurst and Arthur Hornblow. Illustrated with scenes from the play.

  A stupendous arraignment of modern marriage which has created an interest on the stage that is almost unparalleled. The scenes are laid in New York, and deal with conditions among both the rich and poor.

  The interest of the story turns on the day-by-day developments which show the young wife the price she has paid.

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  Transcriber Notes

  Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected.

  page 291 Original: he is no longer in the horse; but he may be in

  Replaced: he is no longer in the house; but he may be in

  page 256 Original: The man seemed hurried. He grouped his way

  Replaced: The man seemed hurried. He groped his way

 


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