G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK LONDON
Dramas of Importance
Plays
The Silver Box—Joy—Strife
By John Galsworthy
Author of "The Country House," etc.
Crown 8vo. $1.35 net
"By common consent, London has witnessed this week a play of serious importance, not approached by any other book or drama of the season, John Galsworthy's 'The Strife.' It is regarded not merely as a remarkable social document of significance, but as a creation which, while of the most modern realism, is yet classic in its pronounced art and exalted philosophy. The play shows the types of the strongest men as victims of comical events and of weaker men. It will be produced in America, where, on account of its realistic treatment of the subject of labor union, it is sure to be a sensation."—Special cable dispatch to N.Y. Times.