Great Novels of Western Life.
GROSSET & DUNLAP EDITIONS
THE BLAZED TRAIL
Mingles the romance of the forest with the romance of man's heart,
making a story that is big and elemental, while not lacking in sweetness
and tenderness. It is an epic of the life of the lumbermen of the great
forest of the Northwest, permeated by out of door freshness, and the
glory of the struggle with nature.
THE SILENT PLACES
A powerful story of strenuous endeavor and fateful privation in the
frozen North, embodying also a detective story of much strength and
skill. The author brings out with sure touch and deep understanding the
mystery and poetry of the still, frost-bound forest.
THE CLAIM JUMPERS
A Tale of a Western mining camp and the making of a man, with which a
charming young lady has much to do. The tenderfoot has a hard time of
it, but meets the situation, shows the stuff he is made of, and "wins
out."
THE WESTERNERS
A tale of the mining camp and the Indian country, full of color and
thrilling incident.
THE MAGIC FOREST: A Modern Fairy Story.
"No better book could be put in a young boy's hands," says the New York
Sun. It is a happy blend of knowledge of wood life with an
understanding of Indian character, as well as that of small boys.
Each volume handsomely bound in cloth. Price, seventy-five cents per volume, postpaid.
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THE GROSSET & DUNLAP EDITIONS
OF STANDARD WORKS
A FULL AND COMPLETE EDITION OF
TENNYSON'S POEMS.
Containing all the Poems issued under the protection of copyright. Cloth bound, small 8 vo. 882 pages, with index to first lines. Price, postpaid, seventy-five cents. The same, bound in three-quarter morocco, gilt top, $2.50, postpaid.
THE MOTHER OF WASHINGTON AND HER
TIMES, by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor.
The brilliant social life of the time passes before the reader, packed full of curious and delightful information. More kinds of interest enter into it than into any other volume on Colonial Virginia. Sixty illustrations. Price, seventy-five cents, postpaid.
SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND, by William Winter
A record of rambles in England, relating largely to Warwickshire and depicting not so much the England of fact, as the England created and hallowed by the spirit of her poetry, of which Shakespeare is the soul. Profusely illustrated. Price, seventy-five cents, postpaid.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE CITIZEN, by Jacob A. Riis.
Should be read by every man and boy in America. Because it sets forth an ideal of American Citizenship. An Inspired Biography by one who knows him best. A large, handsomely illustrated cloth bound book. Price, postpaid, seventy-five cents.
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THE GROSSET AND DUNLAP SPECIAL
EDITIONS OF POPULAR NOVELS THAT
HAVE BEEN DRAMATIZED.
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS: By George Barr McCutcheon.
A clever, fascinating tale, with a striking and unusual plot. With illustrations from the original New York production of the play.
THE LITTLE MINISTER: By J. M. Barrie.
With illustrations from the play as presented by Maude Adams, and a vignette in gold of Miss Adams on the cover.
CHECKERS: By Henry M. Blossom, Jr.
A story of the Race Track. Illustrated with scenes from the play as originally presented in New York
by Thomas W. Ross who created the stage character.
THE CHRISTIAN: By Hall Caine. THE ETERNAL CITY: By Hall Caine.
Each has been elaborately and successfully staged.
IN THE PALACE OF THE KING: By F. Marion Crawford.
A love story of Old Madrid, with full page illustrations. Originally played with great success by Viola Allen.
JANICE MEREDITH: By Paul Leicester Ford.
New edition with an especially attractive cover, a really handsome book. Originally played by Mary Mannering,
who created the title role.
These books are handsomely bound in cloth, are well-made in every respect, and aside from their unusual merit as stories, are particularly interesting to those who like things theatrical. Price, postpaid, seventy-five cents each.