By the Author of PIGS IN CLOVER 



THE HEART OF A CHILD 



Being Passages from the early life of Sally Snape, Lady 

 Kidderminster. By Frank Danby. $1.50. 



Those who remember Dr. Philhps " and Pigs, in 

 Clover ',' will welcome this new volume by the same author. 

 It has been described as curiously like her earlier w^ork, and 

 curiously different. It shows the same insight into character, 

 the same dramatic construction ; but the tone of the book is 

 mellower, the painful note is less insistently sounded, and 

 the story, while it approaches close to tragedy, ends in a 

 cheerful key. Its heroine is a London Gaiety girl who keeps 

 her head and steers her way safely by virtue of a kind of 

 instinctive purity. 



By JACK LONDON 



THE IRON HEEL 



By Jacr London. $1.50 



An intensely vigorous and dramatic story of Socialism. 

 The narrative is of a Social Revolution which is supposed to 

 take place about 1912, and to have continued for several 

 tragic years. The retrospective method of viewing circum- 

 stances and conditions with which the reader is now familiar 

 proves to be extremely attractive, and gives the story great 

 truthfulness. The characters are sharply drawn, the inci- 

 dents follow one another in rapid and dramatic succession, 

 and one feels from end to end the enthusiasm of the author, 

 and his sense of the righteousness of the doctrines his char- 

 acters speak and their experiences illustrate. It is a truly 

 remarkable story. 



