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Maria Stella 
The Secret of Louis Philipp e 
By Maria Stella (Lady 
Newborough) 
Translated from the French 
by Harriet M. Capes. 
With an introduction 
by B. D’Agen 
Maria Stella, Lady New¬ 
borough, was, as documents 
in the Secret Archives of the 
Vatican show, the daughter 
of Philippe Egalite and was 
exchanged by him, in in¬ 
fancy, for a boy (the son of 
an Italian named Chiappini) 
who subsequently became 
Louis Philippe. 
8vo. Illustrated. $2.75 
net. Postage 20 cents. 
Napoleon and His Adopted 
Son 
By Violette M. Montagu 
In this fascinating picture 
of the inner history of the 
Napoleonic period few stran¬ 
ger careers are to be found 
than that of Eugene de 
Beauharnais, the Bayard of 
his century, the son of 
Josephine and subsequently 
the stepson of General Bona¬ 
parte and the adopted son of 
the Emperor. 
Photogravure frontispiece 
and 2i other illustrations. 
8vo. 88.50 net. Postage 
20 cents. 
A Great Mystery Solved 
A Continuation and Conclusion 
to **The Mystery of Edwin 
Drood” by Charles Dickens 
By Gillan Vase 
Dickens in his famous un¬ 
finished story causes Edwin 
Drood to suddenly vanish 
from Cloisterham. The sub¬ 
sequent career of Drood is 
one of the great literary 
mysteries of the world, and 
it has remained for Gillan 
Vase to make the first com¬ 
plete continuation and solu¬ 
tion of this perplexing mys¬ 
tery. 12mo. 81.50 net. Post¬ 
age 12 cents. 
Jloofes( for Christmas (gifts 
Special Gift Edition of Miss Leona Dalrymple’s New Christmas Story 
Author of “Diane of the Green 
Van,” the prize-winning novel 
in the Reilly & Britton $10,000 Prize 
Uncle Noah’s Christmas Party 
By LEONA DALRYMPLE 
This charming story of the Christmas season is a 
worthy successor to Miss Dalrymple’s first story, “Uncle 
Noah’s Christmas Inspiration.”- Again we come to the 
Christmas season and the kind old darky’s head is full 
of secret plans for a Christmas party to which he invites 
the poor children of the neighborhood. 
Illustrated by Charles L. 
Wrenn. 12mo. $1.00 net. 
Postage 10 cents. 
New Gift Editions of Miss Dalrymple’s Popular Christmas Books 
Illustrations in color by Charles L. Wrenn, decorations by Charles H. Guischard. 
Uncle Noah’s Christmas Inspiration 
For sheer heart-warming optimism — the 
Christmas spirit, in a word — the story of 
the South at holiday time is to be rec¬ 
ommended without reserve. It overflows 
with love and good humor. 
12mo. $1.00 net. Postage 10 cents. 
A Story of Old Philadelphia 
The Open Door 
By Richardson Wright 
Rarely has the dark night of a 
woman’s soul been so vividly 
drawn as in this story of Kitty 
Flint, the recluse, who lives alone 
in an old house in a Philadelphia 
suburb paying a spiritual debt. 
It is a chapter of mediaevalism set 
down in a bustling modern suburb; 
an echo of the past ringing down 
into the present. The story will 
cause discussion as it will cause 
tears and laughter. 
12mo. SI. 35 net. Postage 10cents. 
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In the Heart of the Christmas Pines 
A story telling of a misunderstanding 
between a man and a maid and how the 
unusual events of a Yuletide straightened 
the course of a great love. 
12mo. SI. 00 net. Postage 10 cents.' 
The Call of the City 
The Captain of His Soul 
By Henry James Forman 
This brilliantly written novel, laid en¬ 
tirely in New York, gives perhaps the 
most absorbing picture of life in America’s 
greatest city since the “House of Mirth.” 
Gertrude Atherton says: 
“ I found the book interesting from 
first to last .... As the un¬ 
folding and development of a young 
man’s spiritual nature it is a triumph. 
The circumstances chosen are just right, 
and it is all logical, convincing and sym¬ 
pathetic. The young provincial’s ad¬ 
ventures, material and spiritual, in New 
York have never been better done. It 
would be a good guide book for future 
tyros. 12mo. 81.85 net. Postage 12 cents. 
By WALTER PRICHARD EATON 
The Man Who Found Christmas 
A newspaper man bored at the conventional city Christmas gets off the train at random 
in a New England village and finds himself in an atmosphere of healthy outdoor life. Here 
he meets a girl who shows him where Christmas is to be found. 
Frontispiece in color by Walter King Stone. 12mo. 50 cents net; postage 5 cents. 
The Letters of William Green 
By JAMES W. FOLEY 
Every one of these letters reveals the eager 
spirit of the eternal boy, and every hearty laugh 
will have an echo which wakes up the memory of 
the time when you were a boy to the fullest extent 
of the law. 
12mo, with decorations and headings by Charles 
Guischard. 81.00 net. Postage 10 cents. 
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