By ALBERT KINROSS 



JOAN OF GARIOCH 

 By Albert Kinross. Ready in May 



An unusual and exciting book which takes its readers 

 ovdr most of Europe and into South Africa. This is one 

 result of the author's service as war-correspondent in the 

 Far East; but he is well-remembered as a novelist bj his 

 Davenant. 



By AGNES and EGERTON CASTLE 



FLOWER O' THE ORANGE, $1.60 

 '*MY MERRY ROCKHURST," ^.SO 



We have learned to expect from these fertile autho»s 

 novels graceful in form, brisk in movement, and romantic in 

 conception. These carry the reader back to the days of the 

 bewigged and beruffled gallants of the 17th Century, and 

 tell him of feats of arms and adventures in love as thrilling 

 and picturesque, yet delicate, as the utmost seeker of 

 romance may ask. Illustrations and cover design are 

 unusually attractive. 



By ROBERT HERRICK 



TOGETHER 

 By Robert Herrick. Ready Shortly 



Mr. 'Herrick has given us some of the strongest and most 

 significant studies in American character and present-day 

 American ideals that we have. This is the first novel he 

 has produced since The Memoirs of an American Citizen. Mr. 

 , Herrick is too careful an artist to allow anything but his best 

 lyork to appear'in print, and his new novel will unquestion- 

 ably sustain and advance the standards set by his earlier books. 



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