The Twenty-five Best Selling Books of the Month.
“The Marriage of William Ashe,” Mrs. Humphry Ward, Harper & Bros.
“The Masquerader,” Katherine C. Thurston, Harper & Bros.
“The Accomplice,” Fred’k Trevor Hill, Harper & Bros.
“The Orchid,” Robert Grant, Chas. Scribner’s Sons.
“A Dark Lantern,” Elizabeth Robins, Macmillan Co.
“The Game,” Jack London, Macmillan Co.
“The Life Worth Living,” Thos. Dixon, Doubleday, Page & Co.
“The Clansman,” Thos. Dixon, Doubleday, Page & Co.
“Sandy,” Alice Hegan Rice, Century Co.
“Mrs. Essington,” Esther and Lucia Chamberlain, Century Co.
“Constance Trescot,” S. Weir Mitchell, Century Co.
“Pam,” Bettina von Hutten, Dodd, Mead & Co.
“The Purple Parasol,” George B. McCutcheon, Dodd, Mead & Co.
“The Princess Passes,” C. N. and A. M. Williamson, Henry Holt & Co.
“The Divine Fire,” May Sinclair, Henry Holt & Co.
“Nancy Stair,” Elinor M. Lane, D. Appleton & Co.
“The Garden of Allah,” Robert Hichens, F. A. Stokes & Co.
“The Rose of the World,” Agnes and Egerton Castle, F. A. Stokes & Co.
“The Man on the Box,” Harold McGrath, Bobbs-Merrill.
“The Master Mummer,” E. Phillips Oppenheim, Little, Brown.
“The Breath of the Gods,” Sidney McCall, Little, Brown.
“The Great Mogul,” Louis Tracy, E. J. Clode.
“Jörn Uhl,” Gustav Frenssen, Dana, Estes & Co.
“For the White Christ,” Robert A. Bennet, McClurg Co.
“The Ravenels,” Harris Dickson, J. B. Lippincott Co.
[Transcribers’ Notes]
The articles in this magazine were written by different people, and some of the articles contain dialect. So, inconsistent punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were not changed.
Page [1]: The opening quotation mark of the first paragraph was intentionally omitted by the original publisher.
Page [17]: “CHAPTER VIII.” was misprinted as “CHAPTER VII.” and has been corrected here.
Page [45]: The closing quotation mark after “masculine point of view:” was added by the Transcriber. It may belong after “dazzle me with light.”
Page [150]: The introduction to “Dramatic Flashes from London & Paris” ends abruptly after the word “players”.
Page [150]: An unmatched quotation mark before “prohibited for a long time” was removed by the Transcriber.
Page [156]: The introduction to “For Book Lovers” ends abruptly after the word “month”.