THE WHEEL O'FORTUNE. With illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg.

The story deals with the finding of a papyrus containing the particulars of the hiding of some of the treasures of the Queen of Sheba. The glamour of mystery added to the romance of the lovers, gives the novel an interest that makes it impossible to leave until the end is reached.

THE WINGS OF THE MORNING.

A sort of Robinson Crusoe redivivus, with modern settings and a very pretty love story added. The hero and heroine are the only survivors of a wreck, and have adventures on their desert island such as never could have happened except in a story.

Grosset & Dunlap, 526 West 26th St., New York


Transcriber's Notes

  1. Punctuation has been normalized to contemporary standards.
  2. The Table of Contents was added by the transcriber.
  3. All illustrations in the text bear the credit line:
    "By courtesy of Liebler & Co; from photographs by Byron."
  4. Typographical errors corrected in original:
    1. p. 139 "Fod" replaced with "God": "For God's sake let us bury it!"
    2. p. 146 "use" repaced with "us": "what is best for both of us."
    3. p. 377 "donwpour" replaced with "downpour": "downpour of rain"
    4. p. 409 "sittting-room" replaced with "sitting-room"