By HARRY W. FRENCH ("Abd el Ardavan")
Two-color illustrations by Garrett Net, $1.00
Kanana, a Bedouin youth, though excelling in athletic prowess, is branded, even by his father, as a coward because he prefers the humble lot of a shepherd to the warrior's career that he, the son of a sheik known as the "Terror of the Desert," was expected to follow. "Only for Allah and Arabia will I lift a lance and take a life," he maintained. Opportunity to prove his worth soon comes, and the supposed coward, understood too late, becomes in memory a national hero.
"The stirring story of the loyalty and self-sacrifice of a Bedouin boy is well worth the attractive new edition in which it now presents its rare pictures of fervid patriotism."—Continent, Chicago.
THE ADVENTURES
OF MILTIADES PETERKIN PAUL
By JOHN BROWNJOHN
Frontispiece by John Goss Illustrated by "Boz"