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Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time, library size,printed on excellent paper--most of them finely illustrated. Full andhandsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume, postpaid.
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THE CATTLE BARON'S DAUGHTER. A Novel. By Harold Bindloss. Withillustrations by David Ericson.
A story of the fight for the cattle-ranges of the West. Intenseinterest is aroused by its pictures of life in the cattle country atthat critical moment of transition when the great tracts of land usedfor grazing were taken up by the incoming homesteaders, with theinevitable result of fierce contest, of passionate emotion on bothsides, and of final triumph of the inevitable tendency of the times.
WINSTON OF THE PRAIRIE. With illustration in color by W. HerbertDunton.
A man of upright character, young and clean, but badly worsted in thebattle of life, consents as a desperate resort to impersonate for aperiod a man of his own age--scoundrelly in character but of anaristocratic and moneyed family. The better man finds himself barredfrom resuming his old name. How, coming into the other man'spossessions, he wins the respect of all men, and the love of afastidious, delicately nurtured girl, is the thread upon which thestory hangs. It is one of the best novels of the West that has appearedfor years.
THAT MAINWARING AFFAIR. By A. Maynard Barbour. With illustrations by E.Plaisted Abbott.
A novel with a most intricate and carefully unraveled plot. A naturallyprobable and excellently developed story and the reader will follow thefortunes of each character with unabating interest * * * the interestis keen at the close of the first chapter and increases to the end.
AT THE TIME APPOINTED. With a frontispiece in colors by J. H. Marchand.
The fortunes of a young mining engineer who through an accident loseshis memory and identity. In his new character and under his new name,the hero lives a new life of struggle and adventure. The volume will befound highly entertaining by those who appreciate a thoroughly goodstory.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York
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