Billy Topsail and Company
More Adventures of Billy Topsail. 12mo,
Illustrated $1.50.
Norman Duncan has opened a land abounding in
perils, excitements and hazardous experiences
perfectly irresistible to young folks.
The Adventures of
Billy Topsail
12mo, Illustrated, $1.50.
A rippling story of adventure by sea—a northern
sea, full of ice and swept by big gales—a tale that
moves like a full-rigged ship with all sail spread
to a rousing breeze.
The Suitable Child
Illustrated by Elizabeth Shippen Green.
Gift Edition. Handsomely Decorated
Boards, printed in colors, net $1.00.
Popular Edition. 12mo, cloth, net 60c.
The Mother
A Novelette of New York Life. 12mo,
cloth, $1.25. de Luxe, net $2.00.
Dr. Luke of the Labrador
12mo, cloth $1.50.
“Norman Duncan has fulfilled all that was expected
of him in this story; it established him
Beyond question as one of the strong masters of
the present Any.”—Brooklyn Eagle.
Dr. Grenfell’s Parish
Illustrated. Cloth, net $1.00.
“He tells vividly and picturesquely many of the
things done by Dr. Grenfell and his associates.”
—N.Y. Sun.
By Robert E. Knowles
The Handicap
A Novel of Pioneer Days. Net $1.20.
A story of a life noble in spite of heredity and environment.
The Attic Guest
A Tale of the South and North. Net $1.20. Robert E. Knowles has struck a fresh, rich vein which will undoubtedly be pronounced his most conspicuous success.
The Web of Time
A Romance of the Human Heart. Cloth, $1.50.
“Rich in warm, human sympathy, and its interest dependable upon the reader’s own capacity for responding to the joys and sorrows of the simple folk who inhabit its pages.”—Record-Herald, Chicago.
The Dawn at Shanty Bay
A Christmas Story. Decorated and Illustrated by Griselda M. McClure. Cloth, boxed, net $1.00.
“A moving tale in which strong appeals are made to the deepest feelings of human nature.”—Denver Republican.
The Undertow
A Tale of Both Sides of the Sea. Cloth, $1.50.
“What is really the best part of the author’s work is that which has to do in bringing out so finely and strongly the sharply defined characteristics of a Canadian-Scotch home.”—Chicago Evening Post.