[38] Copyright, 1902, by Thomas Y. Crowell and Company.
[39] When Mr. Fox followed the trail of the Goebel tragedy he was poaching upon the especial preserves of Miss Eleanor Talbot Kinkead, whose romance of the "autocrat," The Courage of Blackburn Blair (New York, 1907), was widely read and reviewed. Miss Kinkead was born in Kentucky, and, besides the story mentioned above, is the author of 'Gainst Wind and Tide (Chicago, 1892); Young Greer of Kentucky (Chicago, 1895); Florida Alexander (Chicago, 1898); and The Invisible Bond (New York, 1906).
[40] Copyright, 1909, by P. F. Collier and Son.
[41] Copyright, 1906, by the Century Company.
[42] Copyright, 1909, by the Author.
[43] Copyright, 1896, by Copeland and Day.
[44] Copyright, 1903, by the Author.
[45] Copyright, 1906, by the Author.
[46] Copyright, 1907, by the Author.
[47] Copyright, 1910, by the Author.