“A Kensington Comedy” which proves that the delightful fellow-wanderer in Holland and in London has a keen sense of humor and a gift for semi-satirical portrait sketching.

Cloth, 12mo, $1.50

The Amulet

By CHARLES E. CRADDOCK

“... A little old-fashioned, perhaps, according to modern sensational standards, but written with force and feeling, full of local color and character, wholesome and interesting from cover to cover, and so far as one can judge, a truthful picture of a most picturesque phase of pioneer history that has not been exploited to the point of tiresomeness.”—The New York Times.

Cloth, $1.50

The Romance of John Bainbridge

By HENRY GEORGE, Jr.

“Belongs to the large class of present-day novels in which a young man of high ideals goes into politics in order to do battle with the dragons of bribery and corruption. The particular demon in this case is a perpetual street railway franchise. The love story betrays the apprentice hand, but the description of the fight in the aldermanic council is a capital piece of work.”—The Congregationalist.

$1.50