The best cowboy story since "The Virginian."—The Outlook.

29. JUSTIN WINGATE, Ranchman. By John H. Whitson.

An accurate and adequate picture of the Western life of the day.—New York Sun.

30. A KNOT OF BLUE. By William R. A. Wilson.

A strong, fanciful weaving together of incidents of adventure, intrigue, and gallantry.—New York World.

31. THE HEAD OF A HUNDRED. By Maud Wilder Goodwin.

Charming for its sweetness and truth.—New York Times.

32. THE WEIRD PICTURE. By John R. Carling.

Leads the reader through a maze of mystery and adventure.—Brooklyn Eagle.

33. A PRINCE OF LOVERS. By Sir William Magnay.