Anna Chapin Ray's Novels



A Woman with a Purpose. Frontispiece. $1.50.

Miss Ray's novel is a careful, thoughtful creation and it commands serious consideration from the reader.—Chicago Tribune.

Over the Quicksands. Frontispiece in Color. $1.50.

The story is splendidly written and will interest those who like a strong story with many dramatic climaxes.—Boston Globe.

Hearts and Creeds. $1.50.

The social, political, and religious life of the people who "mix but can never combine," is pictured graphically and attractively in this book on Quebec social life.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

Quickened. $1.50.

The reader's attention is riveted at the outset, and the love affair that intertwines gives a strong touch to the book.—Boston Journal.

By the Good Sainte Anne. Popular Edition. 75 cents.

Its pictures of life amid the quaintnesses of Canada are faithful and entertaining.—Boston Transcript.

The Bridge Builders. $1.50.

The story is clear, vigorous, enjoyable.—Louisville Evening Post.

Ackroyd of the Faculty. $1.50.

The characters are well drawn and true to life.—Chicago Tribune.

The Dominant Strain. Illustrated. $1.50.

One cannot lay down the book, nor lose interest in it when the story is fairly started.—Philadelphia Telegram.



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