Interesting Fiction
Bar-20
By CLARENCE E. MULFORD
Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50.
The doings of the famous outfit of Bar-20, an old-time ranch in Arizona, are here recorded. Fifth edition.
The Cleveland News: "The author knows old Arizona as Harte knew Poverty Row and Poker Flat." Cleveland Plain Dealer: "After the style of Mr. Wister."
The Orphan
Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50.
This stirring tale deals with the same characters, time, and country as the former success, "Bar-20." It is a yarn decidedly worth while. Greater even than the author's first book. Third edition.
The Salt Lake City Tribune says: "This is a live, virile story of the boundless West ... of very great attractiveness."
At the Foot of the Rainbow
By GENE STRATTON-PORTER
Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50.
The scene of this charming, idyllic love story is laid in Central Indiana. It is for the man who loves the earth under his foot, the splash of the black bass, the scent of the pine wood, and the hum of earth close to his ear.
The New York Times says: "The novel is imbued throughout with a poet's love of nature, and its pathos and tender sentiment place it in the category of heart romances."
The Way of a Man
By EMERSON HOUGH
Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50.
A great, strong, masterful romance of American life in the early sixties. Love, romance and adventure are paramount in this wonderful story.
The Chicago Record-Herald says: "A story that grips the reader's attention, whets his appetite, and leaves him ever eager for more."
The Sportsman's Primer
By NORMAN H. CROWELL
Illustrated, decorative cover design, boards. Price, $1.25.
For the man who enjoys sport of all kinds—for every person who has even an "ounce" of humor—this book will prove a gold mine of fun.
The St. Louis Republic says: "Most enjoyable."
Albany Times-Union says: "One of the jolliest of fun making books."