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"Readers' Choice" Editor, Short Stories:

World's Work (1913), Ltd., 20 Bedford St., London, W.C. 2.

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A Selection of Popular Titles from
HEINEMANN'S THREE & SIXPENNY LIBRARY

Robert HichensBella Donna
Jack LondonMartin Eden
Joseph ConradTyphoon & three other Stories
The Nigger of the Narcissus
W. Somerset MaughamThe Moon & Sixpence
The author of "Pam"Yellowleaf
Richard DehanThe Dop Doctor
That Which Hath Wings
Between Two Thieves
The Man of Iron
The Eve of Pascua
Frances Hodgson BurnettThe Shuttle
Maurice HewlettThe Fool Errant
The Little Iliad
Marie Conway OemlerThe Butterfly Man
A Woman Named Smith
The Purple Heights
E. F. BensonAccount Rendered
Mammon & Co.
Juggernaut
Sarah GrandAdnam's Orchard
Flora Annie SteelThe Gift of the Gods
A Sovereign Remedy

Wm. Heinemann, Ltd.


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EAST!

A complete novel, wherein a young American, breathing the spirit of action, of the West, meets a secret of the ever mysterious Orient, and realises his desire for high adventure.

H. BEDFORD-JONES

and in the same Number

DOWNSTREAM

A novelette of the North, and of the forces abroad in the mighty stretches—were they caused by the mind of man, or by the gods of the Indians?

ROBERT E. PINKERTON

THE HIGH TRAIL

A grave choice confronted Rob Macdonald, lately come to the cattle-country. The high trail was the hardest to follow, but counted most in the end among the barons of the ranges.

E. S. PLADWELL

THE HEAD HUNTERS

John Mather, Naturalist, to whom adventures were all in the day's work, meets a fellow scientist not so lucky as himself.

ROBERT S. LEMMON

AND OTHERS

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