Books from McClure s Magazine 



The Gentleman from Indiana 



By BOOTH TARKINGTON 



This remarkable novel of American life, which has become one of the most 

 popular books of the day, was first published serially in McClure's Magazine. 

 Forty-third Thousand. 5/^, 5^ x 8}| ; Cloth; Pages, 384. Price, #1.50. 



The Court of Boyville 



By WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE 



These stories of boy life, which have already become classics, were first published 

 in McClure's Magazine. They have attained a justly deserved popularity. 

 Seventh Thousand. Size, 5x7 1 / 2 ; Cloth; Pages, 358. Price, #1.50. 



By Rudyard Kipling 



THE DAY'S WORK 



One Hundred and Fourth Thousand. Size,$\{x8}^; Binding, Gree- ^loth; 

 Pages, 43 [; 8 full Page illustrations. Price, $1.50. 



STALKY & CO. 



This famous story of school-boy life in England, which in reality deals largely 

 with the author's experiences, was first published serially in McClure's Magazine. 

 Thirtieth Thousand. Size, 5^x8^4; Pages, 310; Cloth; Illustrated. (Uniform 



with "The Day's Work.") Price, #1.50. 



Bob, Son of Battle 



By ALFRED OLLIVANT 



This book, which has reached an unusual sale, was selected for publication by 

 the Editors of .McClure's Magazine. Its popularity was instantaneous and con- 

 tinuous. 

 Twenty-fifth Thousand. Size, 5 x 7 1 .,; Cloth ; Pages, 356. Price, #1.25. 



These books will be delivered free "on approval," and no payments are 

 required until the purchaser has had a chance to examine them carefully. 



The above books are published by The Doubleday & McClure 

 Co., but copies may be had of McClure, Phillips & Co. 



