March, 1915 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
W5 
The California 
of the 
Gold Rush Days 
Before taking your Exposition 
Trip read Stewart Edward 
White’s vivid picture in 
GOLD 
By Stewart Edward White 
A Forty-niner writes: 
“It shows California just as I knew it. 
He describes ’Frisco just as I remember it 
— the mud and the gambling and the 
Vigilantes.” — H. L. Van Scoy. 
The Bookman adds: 
"It is not merely a story of the rough life of the 
gold fields that Mr. White has written; it is the 
depicting of the birth of an empire. It is this 
which gives his book the epic quality.” 
Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. Net $1.35 
Other Books by Stewart Edward White 
The Adventures of Bobby 
Orde. Illustrated - - - - Net$ 1.20 
African Camp Fires. Illustrated “ 1.50 
Arizona Nights. Illustrated - - “ 1.35 
The Blazed Trail. Illustrated - “ 1.35 
Blazed Trail Stories. Illustrated “ 1.35 
The Cabin. Illustrated- - - - “ 1.50 
Camp and Trail. Illustrated - - “ 1.25 
The Claim Jumpers - - - - “ 1.35 
The Forest. Illustrated - - - “ 1.50 
The Land of Footprints. Illustrated “ 1.50 
The Mountains. Illustrated - - “ 1.50 
The Mystery (with Sam’l Hopkins 
Adams) - -- -- -- - “ 1.35 
The Pass. Illustrated - - - - “ 1.25 
The Riverman. Illustrated - - “ 1.35 
The Rules of the Game. Illustrated “ 1.40 
The Silent Places. Illustrated - “ 1.35 
The Westerners ------ “ 1.35 
The Rediscovered Country 
A new book of African exploration and big game hunting 
by Stewart Edward White 
(Coming March 26th) 
Illustrated, - - - Net, $2.00 
Doubleday, Page & Company 
Garden City New York 
Percy Mac Kaye 
LIST OF PLAYS 
NOW READY 
I. Kindling. 
By Charles Kenyon 
II. A Thousand Years 
Ago. 
By Percy MacKaye 
III. The Great Galeoto 
By Josi Echegaray 
IV. The Sunken Bell 
By Gerhart Hauptmann 
V. Mary Goes First 
By Henry Arthur Jones 
VI. Her Husband's Wife 
By A.E. Thomas 
JUST OUT 
Vol. VII. Change 
A Welsh Play 
BY J. O. FRANCIS 
Vol. VIII. 
Marta of the Lowlands 
By Angel Guimera 
Translated by 
Wallace Gillpatrick 
COMING 
Vol. IX. Patrie! 
By Victorien Sardou 
A stirring, dramatic pres- 
entation of the Spanish 
occupation of Belgium. 
With a change of names, 
the play might well have 
been writtenof the Belgium 
of 1915. 
Vol. X. The Thief 
By Henry Bernstein 
Bernstein’s best known 
work in this country, bril- 
liantly produced by Mme. 
Simone and continually re- 
vived for its artistic and 
emotional strength. 
Henry Arthur Jones 
These Well Known 
Dramatists are 
Contributors to 
the Series 
Gerhart Hauptmann 
Henry Arthur Jones 
A. E. Thomas 
Jose Echegaray 
Percy MacKaye 
Henry Bernstein 
Victorien Sardou 
Charles Kenyon 
J. 0. Francis 
Angel Guimera 
The Books 
are tastefully bound 
in boards. Introduc- 
tions are i n - 
cluded in many cases 
and the books are 
designed to form a 
library of permanent 
value. They retail for 
75 cents a copy. 
Note : — To any one who is 
interested in The Drama 
League and the above 
series of plays, a booklet 
describing them will be sent 
free upon request to tbe 
publishers. 
Doubleday, Page & Co. 
Garden City New York 
Angel Guimera 
A. E. Thomas 
The 
Drama League 
Series of Plays 
Daniel Frohman writes: 
I he collection of modern plays in 
the permanent form offered by the 
Drama League Publications, will form 
a valuable and interesting study of 
the works of the period. 
1 here are changes in the fashion 
of plays as there are fashions in gar- 
ments, though essential human na- 
ture remains the same; and such a 
study is not only an advantage to 
the drama lovers of to-day, but to 
the students of the future.” 
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