BALDWIN SEARS

12mo. cloth, Price $1.50

A NOVEL of extraordinary power, dealing with the absorbing social and political questions of the South which confront America to-day no less than they confronted the government before and immediately after the Civil War, in a different, though equally threatening, form.

With sympathy, humor and strength, the life and problems of to-day in one section of the South—which may be taken as representative of many communities all over the South—is presented in a broader way than has been done in any American novel. As the work of an entirely new author, it will attract immediate attention for its remarkable literary quality and its comprehensive grasp of a broad social and political motive.

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