HOUSMAN—Sabrina Warham: The Story of Her Youth. By Laurence Housman, author of "Gods and Their Makers," etc.

A fascinating study of a woman's youth in one of the coast counties of England, a carefully drawn picture of ever interesting human types.

LOVETT—Richard Gresham. By Robert Morss Lovett.

"Goes forward determinedly from a singular opening to an unsuspected close, without faltering or wavering ... a very honest piece of workmanship."

New York Evening Post.

LUTHER—The Mastery. By Mark Lee Luther, author of "The Henchman," "The Favor of Princes," etc.

A vigorous and convincing story of modern practical politics, so notably strong in its sense of reality as to give the reader the thrill of a privileged glimpse into the mysteries of the one great game.

OVERTON—Captains of the World. By Gwendolen Overton, author of "Anne Carmel," "The Heritage of Unrest," etc.

An unusually fascinating book ... has the double attractive power of earnestness and a subject which compels sympathetic attention.

POTTER—The Flame Gatherers. By Margaret Horton Potter, author of "Istar of Babylon," etc.