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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



March, 1913 



Our best list in ten years 



BOOK season for a publisher is good or bad chiefly in proportion as the 

 new list is strong or weak. The ideal condition is to have important new 

 books by authors whose work is well known and for whom a public is 

 already made and waiting, and a few new books by new authors whose 

 spurs are still to be won and who will be favorites in the years to come. 

 Such a fortunate condition Doubleday, Page & Company have for the spring of 1913. 



Books by Well-known Authors Alphabetically Arranged 



Lyman Abbott 



Letters to Unknown Friends 



These were written by Doctor Abbott in response to hundreds of in- 

 quiries addressed to him on the great fundamental problems of human 

 life. Net 60 cents. (Ready in March.) 



Mary Austin 



The Green Bough 



This is an imaginative reconstruction of the events which followed 

 the Crucifixion. Frontispiece and Decorations. Net 50 cents. (Ready 

 in March.) 



John Bigelow 



Recollections of an Active Life 



In these two volumes, the fourth and fifth of his reminiscences, 

 Mr. Bigelow brought together the events of that after-the-war 

 period, one of the most interesting and vital in our national life. 

 Each volume, net $4 ; two volumes, net $7.50. Complete set of five 

 volumes, net $15. (Ready in March.) 



Grace MacGowan Cooke 



The Joy Bringer 



Mrs. Cooke will be remembered for her great success " The Power and 

 the Glory." In this new novel of the Arizona desert she presents a 

 very dramatic story. Illustrated. Net, $1.25. (Ready in March.) 



J. C. Snaith 



An Affair of State 



To draw a vivid picture almost exclusively by brilliant conversation and 

 produce a novel of such distinction as "An Affair of State" with almost 

 no description or interruption of the narrative, is the most unusual 

 achievement of Mr. Snaith in this delightful story. Net $1.25. (Ready 

 in March.) 



Josiah Strong 

 Our World: New 



World-Life 



In this book Doctor Strong has set forth in the same clear, interesting 

 style that made " Our Country " such a great success, the world- 

 wide influence of the United States. Cloth, net $1; Paper, net 50 

 cents. (Ready in May.) 



Booth Tarkington 



The Flirt 



Ellen Glasgow 



Virginia 



Why should a woman outlive her usefulness? is the vital question 

 which Miss Glasgow asks in this story in which she has pictured the 

 South of today in a romance of the children and grandchildren of 

 those who fought in the war. Frontispiece. Net $1.35. (Readyin April.) 



Maurice Leblanc 

 The Crystal Stopper 



Arsene Lupin as the master rogue, the dominating personality of 

 mysterious thefts and tragedies is the familiar figure of this ad- 

 venture tale. Illustrated. Net $1.25. (Ready in March.) 



Grace S. Richmond 

 Mrs. Red Pepper 



The story of Red Pepper Burns, the brilliant, impetuous young coun- 

 try doctor is taken up again with the added charm of his wife's parti- 

 cipation in it. Illustrated. Net $1.25. (Ready in May.) 



Ernest Thompson Seton 



Wild Animals 



in the Yellowstone 



No one makes wild life so real and so alluring as Mr. Seton. Illus- 

 trated. Net $1.50. (Ready in May.) 



You know her. This is the One that Jilted You! The Flirt — the 

 One You Know. It's the story of an individual but the portrait of a type; 

 a type universally known, and the cause of a great deal of trouble and 

 some happiness on this earth. Illustrated. Net $1.25 (Ready in March.) 



Juliet Wilbor Tompkins 



Ever After 



" She had money and he had none, and that was the way the trouble 

 began," Lucy Cuyler, inherited from a Yankee grandfather a peculiar 

 penuriousness. This makes the trouble. You'll like the solution. 

 Illustrated. Net $1.20. (Ready in May.) 



Mrs. Humphry Ward 



The Mating of Lydia 



" The Mating of Lydia " adds another name to such tales as " The 

 Marriage of William Ashe," "The Testing of Diana Mallory," "Lady 

 Rose's Daughter" — all of them delightful pictures of English life. In 

 this book one finds an exquisite literary workmanship. Illustrated. 

 Net $1.35. (Ready in March.) 



C. N. and A. M. Williamson 



The Port of Adventure 



These two popular writers have returned to American soil in this story 

 and have written a charming romance of Western life with the old 

 romantic mission country of California as a background. Illustrated. 

 Net $1.35. (Ready in April.) 



Harry Leon Wilson 

 Bunker Bean 



The story of Bunker Bean is the most refreshingly American creation 

 in a long time. You'll roar with the humor and cleverness of it. Illus- 

 trated. Net $1.25. (Ready.) 



Woodrow Wilson 



The New Freedom 



This- book is an attempt to express the new spirit of our politics 

 and national life. Net $1.00. (Ready.) 



and a new book by Gene Stratton-Porter. Ready August 1 7th 



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