“Think of Locke’s clever books. Then think of a book as different from any of these as one can well imagine—that will be Mr. Locke’s new book.”—New York World.

At the Gate of Samaria

“William J. Locke’s novels are nothing if not unusual. They are marked by a quaint originality. The habitual novel reader inevitably is grateful for a refreshing sense of escaping the commonplace path of conclusion.”—Chicago Record-Herald.


POEMS WORTH HAVING

Stephen Phillips

New Poems, including Iole: A Tragedy in One Act; Launcelot and Guinevere, Endymion, and many other hitherto unpublished poems.

Cloth, 12mo $1.25 net Half morocco, $4.00 net Postage 10 cents

“I have read the ‘New Poems’ of Stephen Phillips with the greatest interest. In my judgment it is the best volume that he has ever published.”—Wm. Lyon Phelps of Yale University.

Uniform Sets. 4 volumes, including New Poems, Poems, Paolo and Francesca, Herod.