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by Francis William Sullivan


  LOUIS TRACY'S CAPTIVATING AND EXHILARATING ROMANCES

  May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.

  CYNTHIA'S CHAUFFEUR. Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.

  A pretty American girl in London is touring in a car with a chauffeurwhose identity puzzles her. An amusing mystery.

  THE STOWAWAY GIRL. Illustrated by Nesbitt Benson.

  A shipwreck, a lovely girl stowaway, a rascally captain, a fascinatingofficer, and thrilling adventures in South Seas.

  THE CAPTAIN OF THE KANSAS.

  Love and the salt sea, a helpless ship whirled into the hands ofcannibals, desperate fighting and a tender romance.

  THE MESSAGE. Illustrated by Joseph Cummings Chase.

  A bit of parchment found in the figurehead of an old vessel tells of aburied treasure. A thrilling mystery develops.

  THE PILLAR OF LIGHT.

  The pillar thus designated was a lighthouse, and the author tells withexciting detail the terrible dilemma of its cut-off inhabitants.

  THE WHEEL O'FORTUNE. With illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg.

  The story deals with the finding of a papyrus containing the particularsof some of the treasures of the Queen of Sheba.

  A SON OF THE IMMORTALS. Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.

  A young American is proclaimed king of a little Balkan Kingdom, and apretty Parisian art student is the power behind the throne.

  THE WINGS OF THE MORNING.

  A sort of Robinson Crusoe redivivus with modern settings and a very prettylove story added. The hero and heroine are the only survivors of a wreck,and have many thrilling adventures on their desert island.

  Ask for a complete free list of G. & D. Popular Copyrighted Fiction.Grosset & Dunlap, 526 West 26th St., New York

 

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