By RYE OWEN. 4th printing. $1.50

Red-Headed Gill is a splendid young country gentlewoman of Cornwall. Under a weird East Indian influence she is forced to live over again part of the life of a beauty of the days of Queen Bess—the famous Gill Red-Head.

New York Sun: “A charming girl whom the reader will watch with interest to the end. The author manages to transport her back into the life of her Tudor ancestress over and again naturally, and with great effect.”

New York Times Review: “There is much originality in the plot. The reader’s attention is at once enlisted, and is not allowed to flag.”


In the Dwellings of the Wilderness

By C. BRYSON TAYLOR. $1.25

A ghost story so plausibly told that many may, like one of the chief characters, think it might all be explained by natural causes after all. It tells the astonishing adventures of three American engineers, excavating in the heart of an Egyptian desert.

Boston Transcript: “The impression on the reader is so strong that he finds his grip on the book grow strained in spite of himself.”

N. Y. Globe: “Strikes a note of weird horror, and sustains that note page after page.... A vividness that makes it difficult to banish the picture from your memory for many a day.”