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by Frank H. Spearman


  THE NOVELS OF

  GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON

  May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset and Dunlap'slist.

  GRAUSTARK. Illustrated with Scenes from the Play.

  With the appearance of this novel, the author introduced a new type ofstory and won for himself a perpetual reading public. It is the storyof love behind a throne in a new and strange country.

  BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK. Illustrations by Harrison Fisher.

  This is a sequel to "Graustark." A bewitching American girl visits thelittle principality and there has a romantic love affair.

  PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK. Illustrations by A. I. Keller.

  The Prince of Graustark is none other than the son of the heroine of"Graustark." Beverly's daughter, and an American multimillionaire witha brilliant and lovely daughter also figure in the story.

  BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.

  Illustrated with Scenes from the Photo-Play.

  A young man, required to spend one million dollars in one year, inorder to inherit seven, accomplishes the task in this lively story.

  COWARDICE COURT.

  Illus. by Harrison Fisher and decorations by Theodore Hapgood.

  A romance of love and adventure, the plot forming around a social feudin the Adirondacks in which an English girl is tempted into being atraitor by a romantic young American.

  THE HOLLOW OF HER HAND. Illustrated by A. I. Keller.

  A story of modern New York, built around an ancient enmity, born ofthe scorn of the aristocrat for one of inferior birth.

  WHAT'S-HIS-NAME. Illustrations by Harrison Fisher.

  "What's-His-Name" is the husband of a beautiful and popular actresswho is billboarded on Broadway under an assumed name. The veryopposite manner in which these two live their lives brings a dramaticclimax to the story.

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