"A rattling good story."
"A vivid study of contemporary social life."
"One of the cleverest novels of the season."
Post 8vo. Cloth, Ornamented, $1.50
MARTIN BROOK
By MORGAN BATES
This is the third of the twelve One-a-Month American Novels to be published during 1901.
"It is written in a style unknown nowadays, ... with an impressive power revealed at each crisis of the tale, which makes the pulses stir and the eye glisten. What a book for the opening of the twentieth century!"—Julian Hawthorne, in the Journal, New York.
"A very striking book, and one that I am quite sure will take an enviable place in line with record-breakers. It is the third of the 'American Novel Series,' and is entitled 'Martin Brook.' I finished it at one sitting, so intense was my interest in it."—Buffalo Commercial, N. Y.