Davis A Friend of Caesar 



BY WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS 



*' There are many incidents so vivid, so brilliant, that they fix them- 

 selves in the memory." NANCY HUSTON BANKS in The Bookman. 



Drummond The Justice of the King 



BY HAMILTON DRUMMOND 



" Read the story for the sake of the living, breathing people, the ad- 

 ventures, but most for the sake of the boy who served love and the 

 King." Chicago Record-Herald. 



Elizabeth and Her German Garden 



" It is full of nature in many phases of breeze and sunshine, of the 

 glory of the land, and the sheer joy of living." New York Times. 



Gale Loves of Pelleas and Etarre 



BY ZONA GALE 



"... full of fresh feeling and grace of style, a draught from the 

 fountain of youth." Outlook. 



Herrick The Common Lot 



BY ROBERT HERRICK 



"A story of present-day life, intensely real in its picture of a young 

 architect whose ideals in the beginning were, at their highest, aesthetic 

 rather than spiritual. It is an unusual novel of great interest." 



London Adventure 



BY JACK LONDON 



" No reader of Jack London's stories need be told that this abounds 

 with romantic and dramatic incident." Los Angeles Tribune. 



London Burning Daylight 



BY JACK LONDON 

 "Jack London has outdone himself in 'Burning Daylight.'" The 



Springfield Union. 



Loti Disenchanted 



BY PIERRE LOTI 



" It gives a more graphic picture of the life of the rich Turkish women 

 of to-day than anything that has ever been written." Brooklyn Daily 

 Eagle. 



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