The New York Sun aptly termed this “An Idyl of Manhattan.” “It is full of warmth and sunlight, and its inner urge is that come what may—the world is a good place to live in if we only make the best of that which lies nearest to hand.”—Review of Reviews.
A Man’s Reach
By SALLY NELSON ROBINS. Three illustrations in color by Edmund Frederick. $1.25 net.
A Virginia story by a Virginian. Randolph Turberville is the scion of an aristocratic Virginia house; his struggle against evil forces begins at the University of Virginia. Fascinating, he is adored by all, especially by Lettice Corbin, for whom he saves himself.
The Curved Blades
By CAROLYN WELLS. Frontispiece by Gayle Hoskins. $1.35 net.
“As bizarre a mystery as any which she has hitherto provided.... The stage is there set for a thrilling and puzzling story.... One worthy of the talents of Stone.”—The Boston Transcript.
The Conquest
By SIDNEY L. NYBURG. $1.25 net.
“Originality and dramatic strength are marked on many pages of this production of a promising writer.”—Springfield Republican. “Sidney L. Nyburg is a man who writes a man’s book.”—San Francisco Call and Post.