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Conan Doyle — New Stories. 



THE GREEN FLAG, and other Stories of War 



and Sport. 



Dr. Doyle, as all his readers know, delights in strong men, placed in strange situa- 

 tions, and coming out in a masterful way. In this volume we have modein otticers 

 luid soldiers, old time pirate skipjiers, veterans of the Napoleonic wars, and otlier high, 

 lieroif fellows culting their way handsomely through a seiies of engaging adventures. 

 The stories are far, however, Ironi heing all of one kind ; with unfailing streiiyth and 

 interest, tliey still piesent ahundant variety. 



,S]>eci(il coviv ihxi(;ii rnal jrorit'n'piece ; JSmo ; size, b} by 7| 'niches. Price, .$l.oO. 



Drummond and Moody. 



DWIGHT L. MOODY. Some Impressions and Facts. 

 By Henry Drummond. 



For over twenty years Professor Drummond was, perhaps, Mr. IMoody's closest 

 friend : no one else knew him as well. They worked together and visited together, in 

 this country and in England. Feeling that, for all of his fame, the real man Moody was 

 to many people ])ractically unknown. Professor Drummond, shortly before his death, 

 turned from other work a!id wrote out these intimate impressions and recollections.' 

 Tliey show IMr. iMoody sympathetically in all his phases. They are in some sense a 

 revelation even to ]iersons who followed Mr. Moody closely in his public work ; for those 

 io whom lie was oidy a name they create a new jjersonage — one that by his extraordinary 

 qualities cannot fail to interest thenl. . • 



In Irtvcje lupe, irilh orncnnenOil headpieces and inilial letters, and a pJiotogravure frontispiece ; 

 12n\(); size, rij t)]i 7§ inches. Price, $1.00. 



Booth Tarkino^ton, 



Author of "The Gentleman from Indiana." 



MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. 



In this story, Mr. Tarkington jn-oves aaain his ability to create characters that frip 

 the rea<ler's interest and sympathy at first sight and never for an instant lose their iToid 

 until the last word is said, and even tiien linger long as an engaging ni('uior\\ 

 Monsieur Beaucaire, with his courage and lionor, his smiling cjeverne.ss and finesse and 

 hia readiness and skill with his sword in a projjcr cause ; and I.ady Mary Carlisle, wilh 

 her hij.'h, i>roud, brilliant beauty, that will not always hide for lier, though she strives 

 }iard to make it, the tender tlutterings of her woman's heart — are people that one follows 

 breathlessly through all their fortunes and recalls afterwards witii the utmost fondness. 



A heanlifid rohime irifh decnrntire title-par/e and six fidl-jtage illnslralions in color ■ 12nio • 

 size, h\ by 1% inchis. Price, $1.25. 



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McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO., 



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