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The Garden Magazine, July, 1923 
The POWDER 
of SYMPATHY 
by Christopher Morley 
A magical NOSTRUM or PHILTRE for inducing affection 
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by Sir Kenelm Digby and now made current for all modern readers in 
this new book by the author of Where the Blue Begins , Shandygaff, etc. 
Merrily illuminated with many drawings by Walter Jack Duncan. 
To be had of all good booksellers, 
Price, $1.75 
The Fascinating Stranger and Other Stories 
by Booth Tarkington 
How Master Laurence Coy, age nine, hated women with a very violent hatred, how Mr. Tuttle lived in a limousine 
and drank a little too much—and other short fiction, some poignant, some hilariously funny as Penrod. 
Price, $ 2.00 
377 de luxe copies, autographed, $5.00 
Without Conditions 
by Agnes Mure Mackenzie 
A beautiful little romance written with color, drama 
and a rare understanding of life. It deals with the plight 
of the clever girl married to the stupid, good-natured man. 
Price, $1.50 
The Day's Journey 
by IV. B. Maxwell 
A novel about friendship. “No one except De Morgan,” 
says the New York Herald , “equals him in the breadth and 
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Price, $ 2.00 
The Tenth Woman 
by Harriet T. Comstock 
The author of Joyce of the North Woods writes the story 
of Rose Ann, a New England girl who triumphs over New 
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Price, $1.75 
The Enchanted April 
by “ Elizabeth ” 
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this story of four ladies in Italy to be the wittiest book of 
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Three Studies in English Literature 
KIPLING GALSWORTHY SHAKESPEARE 
by Andre Chevrillon 
A nephew of Taine, the Academician Chevrillon, turns, like his brilliant kinsman, to survey English letters. In a 
brilliant critique of three men and two ages he demonstrates the soul of England. 
Price, $2.50 
The IRISH GUARDS in the GREAT WAR 
by Rudyard Kipling 
It has remained for the author of Soldiers Three to give us the true picture of men in war. “The 
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Mr. Kipling has succeeded where almost all other writers have failed. . . . The true gold of 
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