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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



October, 1918 



Kathleen Nc 



Edna Ferber 



Dr. Frank Crane 



Gene Stratton~Porter 



FAMOUS AUTHORS 



who are represented on our new fall list 



RUDYARD KIPLING 



This new book of poems is one of inspi ration and enlightenment ■ — a touchstone to rekindle courage in the determ- 

 ination that our ideals are worth preserving at heavy cost. To be published late this month. Net, $1.50; 

 leather, net, $2.00. 



"GETHSEMANE" 



A second hook from this famous author's pen is a collection of letters purporting to have been written by an East 

 Indian trooper serving in the army of his Mother Country, to his people at home. It breathes the spirit of India, — 

 calm, deep-thinking and fearless. To be published late this month. Net, $1.00. 



"THE EYES OF ASIA" 



BOOTH TARKINGTON 



is an American author. This is a novel of American family life, and its characters are the people you see about 

 you every day. 



This story of how the magnificent George gets his 'comeuppance" will appeal to all Tarkington readers. Net, 

 $1.40. To be published late this month. 



"THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS' 



GENE STRATTON-PORTER 



is one of our most internationally read present day writers. More than 7,000,000 of her books have been sold. 

 Her new novel is wholly characteristic of her others. It is sound, wholesome fiction. The New York Sun calls it 

 "Gene Stratton-Porter's best." That will give you some idea of the pleasures which await you. Net, $1.40. 



'A DAUGHTER OF THE LAND" 



KATHLEEN NORRIS'S 



latest novel tells the story of sweet, submissive Ellen Latimer transported by a whirlwind marriage from the 

 humdrum existence of a small country town to the luxuries of wealthy social life in New York. 



There is a time when the young second wife of Gibbs's father :hreatens to break up their happy married life. 

 Then comes the crash. Through the long agonies of a murdjr trial it is the wife he has neglected who upholds 

 him. An absorbing novel, proving the power of a woman's fr.ith. Net, $1.40. 



"JOSSELYN'S WIFE" 



EDNA FERBER 



knows humanity in every condition of life — and she knows how to :».a!ce he- _"i*fer actually live with her charac- 

 ters. The people in this book are of the sort you know very well indeed — till ' t , ^!d dog," "the woman who 

 tried to be good," "Sadie as she might have been," "the guiding Miss Gc-.d ' and an cue others. "Shore Leave" 

 is particularly timely. Net, $1.40. 



"CHEERFUL— BY REQUEST" 



C. N. & A. M. WILLIAMSON 



conduct the reader through the cities and towns of France that appear daily in the headlines of your newspaper. 

 The romance of the devastated cities and the romance of the Irish war nurse, Mary, and her lost American lover 

 run parallel. To be published late this month. Net, $1.40 



"EVERYMAN'S LAND" 



PETER B. KYNE 



In this novel of the California red wood forests, strong men battle for a section of country as big as a principal- 

 ity. The fight of the Cardigans, father and son, to hold their valley of the giants against the treachery of Colonel 

 Pennington, and the unexpected part played by the Colonel's niece, make a stirring tale. Illustrated. Net. $1.40. 



"THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" 



HARRIET T. COMSTOCK 



Self-sacrifice is the spirit of this story. The happiness that comes to those who give is the lot of Mam'selle Jo, 

 who wins her way by hard and bitter experience through a slough of debts to financial independence. The book 

 fits the spirit of the times. Illustrated. Net, $1.40. 



'MAM'SELLE JO" 



PETER CLARKE MACFARLANE 



has in this book written a story combining the strong fictional appeal of his novel "Held to Answer'* and the polit- 

 ical knowledge gained through years of investigation of civic and national affairs. 



A story of love and politics in a big American city, and at the same time a drama of universal human interest. 

 Illustrated. Net, $1.40. 



"THE CRACK IN THE BELL" 



At Your Bookseller's 



Doubleday, Page & Co. 



Garden City New York 



Booth Tarkington 



Harriet T. Comstock 



Walt Whitman 



A. M. Williamson 



Albert Payson Terhune 



Peter B. Kyne 



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