Mr. JAMES LANE ALLEN'S
SHORTER STORIES

The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky

"'The simple, rural key-note of life is still the sweetest,' he had written in the opening pages of The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky; and it is this note which, played on the pipes of Pan in ever-recurring and fresh variations, yields the sweetest music, and, touched with the breath of his passion for nature, is transmuted into those 'invisible flowers of sound' which lie pressed between his pages."—The Bookman.
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.50

Flute and Violin
and other Kentucky Tales and Romances

"He takes us into a green and fragrant world in that Kentucky home of his which he has shared with us so genially and delightfully before now. No one has made more of a native region than he—more beauty and more attractiveness. He has done for the blue grass country what Miss Wilkins has done for New England, what Hamlin Garland has done for some parts of the West."—Boston Transcript.
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.50

A Kentucky Cardinal

"A narrative, told with naive simplicity in the first person, of how a man who was devoted to his fruits and flowers and birds came to fall in love with a fair neighbor who treated him at first with whimsical raillery and coquetry, and who finally put his love to the supreme test."—New York Tribune. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.00

Aftermath A Sequel to "A Kentucky Cardinal"

"The perfect simplicity of all the episodes, the gentleness of spirit, and the old-time courtesy, the poetry of it all, with a gleam of humor on almost every page."—Life. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.00

A Kentucky Cardinal and Aftermath In one volume. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. $2.50