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BOOKS 
The Works of 
Selma Lagerlof 
The Outcast 
The Emperor of Portugallia 
From a Swedish Homestead 
Further Adventures of Nils 
The Girl from the Marsh 
Croft 
The Holy City; Jerusalem II 
Invisible Links 
Jerusalem 
Miracles of Antichrist 
Story of Gosta Berling 
The Wonderful Adventures 
of Nils 
“To miss reading her is to miss not only a great book, 
but a great experience ." 
The Outcast 
(Bannlyst) 
Translated by W. Worster, M. A. 
“It is several years since we have had a novel from Selma 
Lagerlof, that Swedish writer who is at once as local and as 
universal in her art as Grieg was in his. She is soaked with 
the essence of her nationality, yet she is an interpreter of 
the human heart and soul per se. . . . We see beyond her 
story and her pages, we see what she. 
perhaps, has not seen, because she 
releases in us our own quality of 
imagination, whatever it may be, 
calls out in us a power that 
answers to her power. She 
has the touch of life, not 
only in what she writes, 
but for all who read her.”— 
HILDEGARDE HAW¬ 
THORNE in the New York 
Times. 
Selma Lagerlof’s works may be had in cloth bindings at 
$1.90 per copy, or in a uniform edition bound in handsome 
Imported English green limp leather at $2.50 per copy. 
Order from your bookseller or direct from the publishers. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 
A Book of Danish Verse 
From Oehlenschlager to Johannes 
V. Jensen 
Translated in the original metres by 
S. Foster Damon and Robert Silli- 
man Hillyer 
“After the first reading of this volume the 
sensitive reader feels that the motto of the 
book ought to be: infinite riches in a little 
room. Even the amateur in the Danish lan¬ 
guage, he who does not know it academically 
but who knows Denmark and the atmosphere 
of Denmark, must feel a thrill when he finds 
the book before him. ... It is a veritable 
triumph, for the true translator or inter¬ 
preter needs most what these two seem to 
possess—hearts, trained fingers, and the 
power of throwing themselves into the moods 
of the poet.” Maurice Francis Egan. 
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AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN 
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25 West 45th Street 
New York 
This is the 19th Scandinavian Classic. 
$2.00 net. 
Per Hallstrom: 
Selected Short Stories 
Translated from the Swedish by 
F. J. Fielden 
Ten tales by Sweden’s great master of the 
short story, selected from his various collec¬ 
tions, with the author’s advice. The scenes 
are laid sometimes in his native valleys and 
deal with simple, homely people who lead 
lives of gray self-repression. Others have 
the exotic brilliance of Sicily or Granada 
used as a background. One deals with the 
silent, pathetic heroism of French Revolu¬ 
tionary times. One paints a “stray bird,” 
a vagrant nobleman dining on a Philadelphia 
kitchen door-step. All are alike in their re¬ 
strained emotional quality and their sym¬ 
pathy with everything human. 
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AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN 
FOUNDATION 
25 West 45th Street 
New York 
This is the 20th Scandinavian Classic. 
$2.00 net. 
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