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BARNES THE UNPARDONABLE WAR. By JAMES BARNES, author of " Yankee Ships 

 and Yankee Sailors," " Drake and his Yeomen," etc. 



A queer turn in the political game; a clever scheme in Newspaper Row; a perfectly 

 plausible invention ; these are a few of the elements of interest in this absorbing story. 



DAVIS FALAISE OF THE BLESSED VOICE : A Tale of the Youth of St. Louis, King of 

 France. By WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS, author of "A Friend of Caesar," "God 

 Wills It." etc. 



A quick-moving, interesting tale of the development of the young King Louis IX of 

 France under the stress of a great crisis. 



DEEPING LOVE AMONG THE RUINS. By WARWICK DEEPING, author of " Uther and 

 Igraine." With illustrations by W. Benda. 

 " A vigorous story . . . told in the spirit of pure romance." 



New York Evening Post. 



HOUSMAN SABRINA WARHAM : The Story of Her Youth. By LAURENCE HOUSMAN, 

 author of" Gods and Their Makers," etc. 



A fascinating study of a woman's youth in one of the coast counties of England, a 

 carefully drawn picture of ever interesting human types. 



LOVETT RICHARD GRESHAM. By ROBERT MORSS LOVETT. 



" Goes forward determinedly from a singular opening to an unsuspected close, with- 

 out faltering or wavering ... a very honest piece of workmanship." 



New York Evening Post. 



LUTHER THE MASTERY. By MARK LEE LUTHER, author of " The Henchman," 

 " The Favor of Princes," etc. 



A vigorous and convincing story of modern practical politics, so notably strong in 

 its sense of reality as to give the reader the thrill of a privileged glimpse into the 

 mysteries of the one great game. 



OVERTON CAPTAINS OF THE WORLD. By GWENDOLEN OVERTON, author of " Anne 

 Carmel," " The Heritage of Unrest," etc. 



An unusually fascinating book . . . has the double attractive power of earnestness 

 and a subject which compels sympathetic attention. 



POTTER THE FLAME GATHERERS. By MARGARET HORTON POTTER, author ol 

 " Istar of Babylon," etc. 



"A wonderful romance of intensity and color." Book News. 



SINCLAIR MANASSAS. By UPTON SINCLAIR, author of ''Springtime and Harvest," 

 etc. 



" In no single volume which we can call to mind have the undercurrents of feeling, 

 so intense and so varied, that swayed men's minds in those troublous times, been so 

 fully and well portrayed." The Times Dispatch (Richmond). 



WEBSTER TRAITOR AND LOYALIST: Or, The Man who Found his Country. By 

 HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER, author of" Roger Drake: Captain of Industry," " The 

 Banker and the Bear," etc. With illustrations by Joseph Cummings Chase. 



Mr. Webster's new romance is one in which love and war contribute a full quota 

 of interest, intrigue, thrilling suspense, and hairbreadth escapes. 



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