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by B. M. Bower


  RAW GOLD

  BY BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR

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  "This is a stirring story of the Canadian Northwest and the NorthwestMounted Police. The unwritten history of this wonderful and intrepidbody of men must be a long way from the dry-as-dust histories on theshelves. It is an open question if people do not get more real historyin a clear, clean-cut tale of this kind, with its strong characterportrayal and its vivid local coloring, than could be obtained in anyother way."

  --_St. Louis Times_.

  "Action enough to thrill the dullest sort of reader."

  --_Albany Times-Union_.

  "The delineation of characters in this tale of the Northwest MountedPolice is splendidly portrayed. They are flesh-and-bloodpersonalities. There is something of mystery, bits of sharp action,color, description, life. A well-told story."

  --_Pittsburg Dispatch_.

  "The story is sensational, but is full of animation. Scenes shiftrapidly and the actors play the game of life fearlessly and like men.The love theme runs through it all and pleasantly."

  --_Chicago Tribune_.

  "It is strong, virile, captivating and well told."

  --_Denver Republican_.

  "A rattling good story. There is sentiment of the kind that fits withthe open sky and life in the saddle, and the whole story moves with aswing and reality that are refreshing in the extreme."--_New YorkTimes_.

  "Wild, indeed, is the West pictured by Mr. Sinclair."

  --_Boston Transcript_.

  "The tale, rapid in action and clearly told, is one of the bestwritten on the Canadian West."--_Louisville Courier-Journal_.

  _12mo, Cloth bound, Illustrated, $1.50._

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  G.W. DILLINGHAM CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK

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