At the Sign of
The Jack O’ Lantern
By MYRTLE REED
Author of “Lavender and Old Lace,” “The Master’s Violin,” etc.
Uniform with “Lavender and Old Lace”
8o. Cloth, net, $1.50, Red Leather, net, $2.00
Antique Calf, net, $2.50
Lavender Silk, net, $3.50
A genial story of the adventures of a New York newspaper man and his young wife, who, at the end of their honeymoon, go to an unexplored heirloom in the shape of a peculiar old house, where many strange and amusing things happen. There is a mystery in the house, as well as a significant portrait of an uncanny cat. A vein of delicate humor, and a homely philosophy runs through the story.
A complete descriptive circular of Miss Reed’s books sent on application.
New York—G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS—London
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