Nine Splendid Novels by
WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE
THE PIRATE OF PANAMA
A tale of old-time pirates and of modern love, hate and adventure. Thescene is laid in San Francisco on board The Argus and in Panama. Aromantic search for the lost pirate gold. An absorbing love-story runsthrough the book.
12mo, Cloth, Jacket in Colors. Net $1.25.
THE VISION SPLENDID
A powerful story in which a man of big ideas and fine ideals wars againstgraft and corruption. A most satisfactory love affair terminates thestory.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Net $1.25.
CROOKED TRAILS AND STRAIGHT
A story of Arizona; of swift-riding men and daring outlaws; of a bitterfeud between cattle-men and sheep-herders. The heroine is a most unusualwoman and her love-story reaches a culmination that is fittinglycharacteristic of the great free West.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition 50 cents.
BRAND BLOTTERS
A story of the Cattle Range. This story brings out the turbid life of thefrontier with all its engaging dash and vigor with a charming loveinterest running through its 320 pages.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Jacket in Colors. Popular Edition 50 cents.
"MAVERICKS"
A tale of the western frontier, where the "rustler," whose depredationsare so keenly resented by the early settlers of the range, abounds. One ofthe sweetest love stories ever told.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents.
A TEXAS RANGER
How a member of the most dauntless border police force carried law intothe mesquit, saved the life of an innocent man after a series of thrillingadventures, followed a fugitive to Wyoming, and then passed through deadlyperil to ultimate happiness.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents.
WYOMING
In this vivid story of the outdoor West the author has captured the breezycharm of "cattleland," and brings out the turbid life of the frontier withall its engaging dash and vigor.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents.
RIDGWAY OF MONTANA
The scene is laid in the mining centers of Montana, where politics andmining industries are the religion of the country. The political contest,the love scene, and the fine character drawing give this story greatstrength and charm.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents.
BUCKY O'CONNOR
Every chapter teems with wholesome, stirring adventures, replete with thedashing spirit of the border, told with dramatic dash and absorbingfascination of style and plot.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents.
TRAFFIC IN SOULS
Novelized from the Great Photo-Play
By
EUSTACE HALE BALL
TRAFFIC IN SOULS is a powerful study, in fiction garb, of the viceconditions of New York and their cure. The facts upon which it is basedwere compiled from the John D. Rockefeller, Jr., White Slave Report, andother documents of that nature, including Charles S. Whitman's,District-Attorney of New York.
The story tells of the active fight of a conscientious policeman, Officer4434, Bobbie Burke, to thwart the evil machinations of a gang of organizedtraffickers. His personal interest is suddenly doubled by the abduction ofthe young sister of his fiancee, Mary Barton. Burke, assisted by Mary,tracks the evil doers. After a sensational series of fights mixed withthrilling detective work, many women, including the young sister, aresaved. The operations of the gangsters, in securing victims from theemigrant ships, the railroad stations and the working classes are shown ina manner treated delicately, yet imbued with a powerful moral lesson. Thetender love story of Bobbie and Mary purges the book of the morbiditywhich it would otherwise possess. This photo-drama feature is the only onedealing with White Slavery conditions which has met the unqualifiedsanction of the District-Attorney's office, the Board of Censorship andthe other vice crusading societies of New York.
12mo. Cloth.
Illustrated with unusual photographs of the action of the drama.
Popular Price, 50 cents net. By Mail, 60 cents.
G. W. Dillingham Co., Publishers New York
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