CLARK’S FIELD
“In this virile book, Mr. Herrick studies the part played by ‘unearned increment’ in the life of a girl. A notable contribution to American realistic fiction.”
“Mr. Herrick’s fiction is a force for the higher civilization which to be widely felt needs only to be widely known.”—William Dean Howells.
“To define him is, in a way, to define the American people itself. For among writers of recent times, living or dead, there is hardly any one who, in my opinion, has come nearer deserving the epithet ‘national.’”—Edwin Bjorkman.
$1.40 net. Postage extra.
LETTERS OF A WOMAN HOMESTEADER
By Elinore Pruitt Stewart
These letters, regarded by the New York Evening Post as “the literary discovery of the year,” tell a connected story of pioneer life, full of buoyancy and pluck and the spirit of adventure. One of the most humorous, touching, and lively documents in recent literature.
Illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. $1.25 net. Postage extra.
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