WILLIAM J. LOCKE
"Life is a glorious thing."—W. J. Locke
"If you wish to be lifted out of the petty cares of to-day, read one of Locke's novels. You may select any from the following titles and be certain of meeting some new and delightful friends. His characters are worth knowing."—Baltimore Sun.
- The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne
- At the Gate of Samaria
- A Study in Shadows
- Simon the Jester
- Where Love Is
- Derelicts
- The Demagogue and Lady Phayre
- The Beloved Vagabond
- The White Dove
- The Usurper
- Septimus
- Idols
- The Glory of Clementina
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Simon the Jester (Profusely illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg)
"It has all the charm and surprise of his famous 'Simple Septimus.' It is a novel full of wit and action and life. The characters are all out-of-the-ordinary and splendidly depicted; and the end is an artistic triumph—a fitting climax for a story that's full of charm and surprise."—American Magazine.
The Beloved Vagabond
"'The Beloved Vagabond' is a gently-written, fascinating tale. Make his acquaintance some dreary, rain-soaked evening and find the vagabond nerve-thrilling in your own heart."—Chicago Record-Herald.
Septimus (Illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg)
"Septimus is the joy of the year."—American Magazine.
The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne
"One of those rare and much-to-be-desired stories which keep one divided between an interested impatience to get on and an irresistible temptation to linger for full enjoyment by the way."—Life.
Where Love Is
"One of those unusual novels of which the end is as good as the beginning."—New York Globe.