While the books in the New Eagle Series are undoubtedly better value, being bigger books, the stories offered to the public in this line must not be underestimated. There are over four hundred copyrighted books by the famous authors, which cannot be had in any other line. No other publisher in the world has a line that contains so many different titles, nor can any publisher ever hope to secure books that will match those in the Eagle Series in quality.

This is the pioneer line of copyrighted ten cent novels, and that it has struck popular fancy just right is proven by the fact that for ten years it has been the first choice of American readers. The only reason that we can afford to give such excellent reading at ten cents per copy, is that our unlimited capital and great organization enable us to manufacture books more cheaply and to sell more of them without expensive advertising, than any other publisher.

ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT

NOTICE:—If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.

3—The Love of Violet LeeBy Julia Edwards
4—For a Woman’s HonorBy Bertha M. Clay
5—The Senator’s FavoriteBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
6—The Midnight MarriageBy A. M. Douglas
8—Beautiful But PoorBy Julia Edwards
9—The Virginia HeiressBy May Agnes Fleming
10—Little SunshineBy Francis S. Smith
11—The Gipsy’s DaughterBy Bertha M. Clay
13—The Little WidowBy Julia Edwards
14—Violet LisleBy Bertha M. Clay
15—Dr. JackBy St. George Rathborne
16—The Fatal CardBy Haddon Chambers and B. C. Stephenson
17—Leslie’s Loyalty
(His Love So True)
By Charles Garvice
18—Dr. Jack’s WifeBy St. George Rathborne
19—Mr. Lake of ChicagoBy Harry DuBois Milman
20—The Senator’s BrideBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
21—A Heart’s IdolBy Bertha M. Clay
22—ElaineBy Charles Garvice
23—Miss Pauline of New YorkBy St. George Rathborne
24—A Wasted Love
(On Love’s Altar)
By Charles Garvice
25—Little Southern BeautyBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
26—Captain TomBy St. George Rathborne
27—Estelle’s Millionaire LoverBy Julia Edwards
28—Miss CapriceBy St. George Rathborne
29—TheodoraBy Victorien Sardou
30—Baron SamBy St. George Rathborne
31—A Siren’s LoveBy Robert Lee Tyler
32—The Blockade RunnerBy J. Perkins Tracy
33—Mrs. BobBy St. George Rathborne
34—Pretty GeraldineBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
35—The Great MogulBy St. George Rathborne
36—FedoraBy Victorien Sardou
37—The Heart of VirginiaBy J. Perkins Tracy
38—The Nabob of SingaporeBy St. George Rathborne
39—The Colonel’s WifeBy Warren Edwards
40—Monsieur BobBy St. George Rathborne
41—Her Heart’s Desire
(An Innocent Girl)
By Charles Garvice
42—Another Woman’s HusbandBy Bertha M. Clay
43—Little Coquette BonnieBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
45—A Yale ManBy Robert Lee Tyler
46—Off with the Old LoveBy Mrs. M. V. Victor
47—The Colonel by BrevetBy St. George Rathborne
48—Another Man’s WifeBy Bertha M. Clay
49—None But the BraveBy Robert Lee Tyler
50—Her Ransom
(Paid For)
By Charles Garvice
51—The Price He PaidBy E. Werner
52—Woman Against WomanBy Effie Adelaide Rowlands
54—CleopatraBy Victorien Sardou
56—The Dispatch BearerBy Warren Edwards
57—RosamondBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
58—Major Matterson of KentuckyBy St. George Rathborne
59—Gladys GreyeBy Bertha M. Clay
61—La ToscaBy Victorien Sardou
62—Stella StirlingBy Julia Edwards
63—Lawyer Bell from BostonBy Robert Lee Tyler
64—Dora TenneyBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
65—Won by the SwordBy J. Perkins Tracy
67—GismondaBy Victorien Sardou
68—The Little Cuban RebelBy Edna Winfield
69—His Perfect TrustBy Bertha M. Clay
70—Sydney
(A Wilful Young Woman.)
By Charles Garvice
71—The Spider’s WebBy St. George Rathborne
72—Wilful WinnieBy Harriet Sherburne
73—The MarquisBy Charles Garvice
74—The Cotton KingBy Sutton Vane
75—Under FireBy T. P. James
76—MavourneenFrom the celebrated play
78—The Yankee ChampionBy Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
79—Out of the Past
(Marjorie)
By Charles Garvice
80—The Fair Maid of FezBy St. George Rathborne
81—Wedded for an HourBy Emma Garrison Jones
82—Captain ImpudenceBy Edwin Milton Royle
83—The Locksmith of LyonsBy Prof. Wm. Henry Peck
84—Imogene
(Dumaresq’s Temptation)
By Charles Garvice
85—Lorrie; or, Hollow GoldBy Charles Garvice
86—A Widowed BrideBy Lucy Randall Comfort
87—ShenandoahBy J. Perkins Tracy
89—A Gentleman from GasconyBy Bicknell Dudley
90—For Fair VirginiaBy Russ Whytal
91—Sweet VioletBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
92—HumanityBy Sutton Vane
93—A Queen of TreacheryBy Ida Reade Allen
94—Darkest RussiaBy H. Grattan Donnelly
95—A Wilful Maid
(Philippa)
By Charles Garvice
96—The Little MinisterBy J. M. Barrie
97—The War ReporterBy Warren Edwards
98 Claire
(The Mistress of Court Regna)
By Charles Garvice
100—Alice BlakeBy Francis S. Smith
101—A Goddess of AfricaBy St. George Rathborne
102—Sweet Cymbeline
(Bellmaire)
By Charles Garvice
103—The Span of LifeBy Sutton Vane
104—A Proud DishonorBy Genie Holzmeyer
105—When London SleepsBy Chas. Darrell
106—Lillian, My LillianBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
107—Carla; or, Married at SightBy Effie Adelaide Rowlands
108—A Son of MarsBy St. George Rathborne
109—Signa’s Sweetheart
(Lord Delamere’s Bride)
By Charles Garvice
110—Whose Wife Is She?By Annie Lisle
112—The Cattle KingBy A. D. Hall
113—A Crushed LilyBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
114—Half a TruthBy Dora Delmar
115—A Fair RevolutionistBy St. George Rathborne
116—The Daughter of the RegimentBy Mary A. Denison
117—She Loved HimBy Charles Garvice
118—Saved from the SeaBy Richard Duffy
119—’Twixt Smile and Tear
(Dulcie)
By Charles Garvice
120—The White SquadronBy T. C. Harbaugh
121—Cecile’s MarriageBy Lucy Randall Comfort
123—Northern LightsBy A. D. Hall
124—Prettiest of AllBy Julia Edwards
125—Devil’s IslandBy A. D. Hall
126—The Girl from Hong KongBy St. George Rathborne
127—Nobody’s DaughterBy Clara Augusta
128—The Scent of the RosesBy Dora Delmar
129—In Sight of St. Paul’sBy Sutton Vane
130—A Passion Flower
(Madge)
By Charles Garvice
131—Nerine’s Second ChoiceBy Adelaide Stirling

Stories for boys must be true to life. If they are not, boys will have nothing to do with them. This has been our experience with the MEDAL LIBRARY books. In it we publish all the books that other publishers get a dollar for. What do we ask for them? Only ten cents!

THE MEDAL
LIBRARY

contains stories by Horatio Alger, Jr., Oliver Optic, G. A. Henty, Frank H. Converse, James Otis and a hundred others who are just as famous. Take our word for it, a boy never bought better reading matter or had a more generous list to select from than what we are now offering to you at ten cents per copy in the MEDAL LIBRARY.

PRICE, TEN CENTS PER COPY