The New Fiction Series
ISSUED QUARTERLY
Letters of congratulation have been showered upon us from all over the country by enthusiastic readers who say that had we not announced that Mr. Cook wrote all of these stories, it would have been very difficult to determine it.
The reason is that Mr. Cook is a widely traveled man and has, therefore, been enabled to lay the plot of one of his stories in the "land of little rain," another on the high seas, another in Spain and Spanish America, and to write a railroad story that a reader of thirty years' experience decided must have been written by a veteran railroad man. If stories of vigorous adventure are wanted, stories that are drawn true to life and give that thrill which all really good fiction ought to give, the books listed here are what you want.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
TO THE PUBLIC:—These books are sold by news dealers everywhere. If your dealer does not keep them, and will not get them for you, send direct to the publishers, in which case four cents must be added to the price per copy to cover postage.
By WILLIAM WALLACE COOK
| 1—The Desert Argonaut. | 24—His Audacious Highness. |
| 2—A Quarter to Four. | 25—At Daggers Drawn. |
| 3—Thorndyke, of the "Bonita." | 26—The Eighth Wonder. |
| 4—A Round Trip of the Year 2000. | 27—The Catspaw. |
| 5—The Gold Gleaners. | 28—The Cotton Bag. |
| 6—The Spur of Necessity. | 29—Little Miss Vassar. |
| 7—The Mysterious Mission. | 30—Cast Away at the Pole. |
| 8—The Goal of a Million. | 31—The Testing of Noyes. |
| 9—Marooned in 1492. | 32—The Fateful Seventh. |
| 10—Running the Signal. | 33—Montana. |
| 11—His Friend, the Enemy. | 34—The Deserter. |
| 12—In the Web. | 35—The Sheriff of Broken Bow. |
| 13—A Deep Sea Game. | 36—Wanted—A Highwayman. |
| 14—The Paymaster's Special. | 37—Frisbie, of San Antone. |
| 15—Adrift in the Unknown. | 38—His Last Dollar. |
| 16—Jim Dexter, Cattleman. | Published during Jan., 1913. |
| 17—Juggling With Liberty. | |
| 18—Back From Bedlam. | 39—Fools for Luck. |
| 19—A River Tangle. | Published during March, 1913. |
| 20—An Innocent Outlaw. | |
| 21—Billionaire Pro Tem and the | 40—Dare, of Darling & Co. |
| Trail of the Billy Doo. | Published during May, 1913 |
| 22—Rogers of Butte. | |
| 23—In the Wake of the "Simitar." | 41—Trailing the "Josephine." |