The Twenty-five Best Selling Books of the Month.
“The Marriage of William Ashe,” Mrs. Humphry Ward, Harper & Bros.
“The Orchid,” Robert Grant, Chas. Scribner’s Sons.
“The Accomplice,” Frederick Trevor Hill, Harper & Bros.
“At the Sign of the Fox,” by the author of “The Garden of a Commuter’s Wife,” Macmillan Co.
“A Dark Lantern,” Elizabeth Robins, Macmillan Co.
“The Missourian,” Eugene P. Lyle, Doubleday, Page & Co.
“Constance Trescott,” Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Century Co.
“The Clansman,” Thomas Dixon, Doubleday, Page & Co.
“Sandy,” Alice Hegan Rice, Century Co.
“The Beautiful Lady,” Booth Tarkington, McClure, Phillips & Co.
“Mrs. Essington,” Esther and Lucia Chamberlain, Century Co.
“Pam,” Bettina von Hutten, Dodd, Mead & Co.
“The Princess Passes,” C. N. and A. M. Williamson, Henry Holt & Co.
“The Purple Parasol,” George B. McCutcheon, Dodd, Mead & Co.
“The Divine Fire,” May Sinclair, Henry Holt & 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 MacGrath, Bobbs-Merrill Co.
“The Master Mummer,” E. Phillips Oppenheim, Little, Brown & Co.
“The Plum Tree,” David Graham Phillips, Bobbs-Merrill Co.
“Terence O’Rourke,” Louis Joseph Vance, A. Wessells Co.
“The Memoirs of an American Citizen,” Robert Herrick, Macmillan Co.
“The Breath of the Gods,” Sidney McCall. Little, Brown & Co.
“The Image in the Sand,” E. F. Benson, J. B. Lippincott Co.
“The Great Mogul,” Louis Tracy, E. J. Clode & 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.
Some text in double-quotation marks contains double-quotation text within single-quotation text.
In articles beginning with a quotation, the publisher omitted the opening quotation mark.
Page [35]: “We maun run for it!” was printed that way.
Page [67]: Missing closing single quote added after “and my laundress.”
Page [91]: “morever” may be a misprint for “moreover”.
Page [102]: Missing closing single quote in the phrase beginning “‘more life, fuller life” not remedied because the proper position is uncertain.
Page [119]: An opening double quotation mark is missing before “She held up the decoys”, or a closing double quotation mark is missing at the end of the quotation just before it.
Page [143]: “And Huldah went” was printed that way, not as “Aunt Huldah went.”
Page [152]: “Capus in French is always exhilarating” was printed as “in always” and has been changed here.
Page [158]: “indentical” may be a misprint for “identical”.
Page [156]: The introduction to “For Book Lovers” ends abruptly after the word “month”.