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On this and following pages are listed other books by Cale Young Rice. They are all published by The Century Co., 353 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

SHADOWY THRESHOLDS

By CALE YOUNG RICE

"Cale Young Rice is far too great a pout to be acclaimed in some partisan circles.... He is intensely American ... as authentic an artist as Shelley or Keats.... He has the magic of Poe without that poet's morbidity.... He is America's living master-poet."—D. F. Hannigan (The Rochester Post-Express).

"This volume maintains Mr. Rice's usual high level and proves anew his right to one of the high places among modern poets."—Edward J. Wheeler (Current Opinion).

"Mr. Rice is modern in the broadest sense of that term. Many of his poems are without rhyme and have irregular metres, but they never offend thereby.... His place in contemporary first class company is secure.—The Springfield Republican.

"A volume possessing range and variety, together with a lyric quality which distinguishes this poet, who ranks among the foremost American writers."—The Post-Intelligencer (Seattle).

"Mr. Rice in his dramas is an enchanter, and to cast a spell is better than to have uttered the most lovely lyrics—but he has done both."—E. A. Jonas (The Louisville Herald).

"A new volume showing again the power and beauty of Mr. Rice's genius."—The Boston Globe.

"What a pleasure to take up a new book by Cale Young Rice. Here we have variety, if ever.... If one can only own one of his books this is a good volume to choose."—The Galveston News.

"Cale Young Rice is a poet capable of sounding the deep imaginative strain not only with melody, but with vigor and power of thought. This volume will add another shining stone to his reputation."—The San Francisco Chronicle.

"Once more a book of the same high order as all Mr. Rice's work."—The Rochester Democrat-Chronicle.

"Shadowy Thresholds has as great a variety of poetic forms as any volume of late years.... Mr. Rice illumines many phases of life, uniting in his work the finish and romance of the older poetry with the directness that constitutes the best merit of the new."—The Louisville Evening Post.

12mo. 179 pages. Price $1.50