Life in the "Under World" 



Powe*s that Prey < 



5y JO SI J H FLTNT and FRANCIS WALTON \ 



The authors of the ten closely related stories which make up this volume 

 have spent most of their lives studying the sociological problems of tramp and 

 criminal life. Mr. Flynt writes: "So far as I am concerned, the book is the 

 result of ten years of wandering with tramps and two years spent with various 

 police organizations. ' ' 



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Metropolitan Life ; Syria in New York 1 



The Soul of the Street 



By NORMAN DUNCAN 



"The Soul of the Street" deals with Syrians and Turks in New York. ( 

 Character, humor, poignant pathos, and the sad grotesque conjunctions of old and 

 new civilizations are expressed through the medium of a style that has distinction. 



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Tales From McClroe's 



I. ROMANCE II. HUMOR III. THE WEST IV, ADVENTURE V. WAR 



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Patriotic and Heroic Verse 



Songs of Action 



By A. CO NAN DOYLE 

 " Mr. Doyle has a faultless lyric gift, and comprehension of the dramatic 

 as well as the lyric possibilities of a song, perhaps even to the point ot rivalry 

 with the dashing and beloved 'Barrack-Room Ballads.' " — Chicago Interior. 



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1 A Novel of Irish Life 



The Ba**ys 



\ By SHAN F. BULLOCK 



"Shan Bullock gives us in 'The Barrys' the fresh, vivid picture of Irish 

 ^country life which we are accustomed to associate with his name. The con- 1 

 l vincing Hibernianism of the author never relaxes." — The Nation. 

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