"A wonderful romance of intensity and color."—Book News.
SINCLAIR—Manassas. By Upton Sinclair, author of "Springtime and Harvest," etc.
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WEBSTER—Traitor and Loyalist: Or, The Man who Found his Country. By Henry Kitchell Webster, author of "Roger Drake: Captain of Industry," "The Banker and the Bear," etc. With illustrations by Joseph Cummings Chase.
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Transcriber's Notes:
The original text contains some arcane and inconsistent spelling and dialect. These have been preserved as far as possible.
Only obvious typographical errors such as letters being transposed havebeen corrected and hyphenation has been made consistent.