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“More Ex=Tank Tales”

By CLARENCE LOUIS CULLEN.

With Introduction by the Author.

12mo, 250 Pages. Cloth Bound. Price, One Dollar.


Some readers will wonder what is meant by “More Ex-Tank Tales.” In explanation would say that the stories compiled in the book under the above title appeared in the New York Sun from time to time, and they have achieved well-merited notoriety. They are sketches about men who have indulged in spirituous liquors to such an extent as to cause their comrades to term them “tanks.” Having overcome the desire for intoxicating beverages (reformed in fact), they take great pleasure, and give the same to the reader, in recounting some of their adventures. Following is the Table of Contents:

TALE THE FIRST.--Wherein Ex-Tank No. 18 Marvelously Winneth Out as ye Auctioneer of Antiques.

TALE THE SECOND.--In Which Ex-Tank No. 17 Meeteth Up With ye Renowned Singer and Yodler, “Fritz” Emmet, and the Consequences.

TALE THE THIRD.--Wherein Ex-Tank No. 11 Ascertaineth the Advantages of Being Mistaken for ye Wearer of the Senatorial Toga.