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| I. Inconsistent and missing punctuation have been corrected without comment. |
| II. The 'oe' and 'ae' ligatures have been changed to 'oe' and 'ae'. |
| III. Obvious spelling mistakes have been corrected. A list of corrections from the original is included [at the end of the book]. |
WHEN GHOST MEETS GHOST
| By WILLIAM DE MORGAN |
| JOSEPH VANCE An intensely human and humorous novel of life near London in the '50s. $1.75. |
| ALICE-FOR-SHORT The story of a London waif, a friendly artist, his friends and family. $1.75. |
| SOMEHOW GOOD A lovable, humorous romance of modern England. $1.75. |
| IT NEVER CAN HAPPEN AGAIN A strange story of certain marital complications. Notable for the beautiful Judith Arkroyd with stage ambitions, Blind Jim, and his daughter Lizarann. $1.75. |
| AN AFFAIR OF DISHONOR Perhaps the author's most dramatic novel. It deals with the events that followed a duel in Restoration days in England. $1.75. |
| A LIKELY STORY Begins comfortably enough with a little domestic quarrel in a studio. The story shifts suddenly, however, to a brilliantly told tragedy of the Italian Renaissance embodied in a girl's portrait. $1.35 net. |
| WHEN GHOST MEETS GHOST A long, genial tale of old mysteries and young lovers in England in the '50s. $1.60 net. |
WHEN GHOST MEETS GHOST
BY
WILLIAM DE MORGAN
AUTHOR OF "JOSEPH VANCE," "ALICE-FOR-SHORT," ETC.