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4052663All Sorts — AdvertisementsI. A. R. Wylie

This volume was written out of Mr. Jack London's many and unusual experiences. Readers of that remarkable book "The Road" will again be reminded of the extraordinary career of its author, for "Human Drift" is the work of London the adventurer, London the philosopher, London the active man among mea Its chapters range from the story of a humorous incident in Ecuador to an exhilarating account of small-boat sailing on San Francisco Bay and include intimate glimpses of the author's life in the great California he loved, on the high seas and in far-away scenes. In them the real message of Jack London is more clearly presented, is better summarized, perhaps, than in any of his other writings.


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THE MAN FROM NOWHERE 2s. net

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MR. LYNDON AT LIBERTY 2s. net

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Punch.—"He whizzes along at a magnificent speed."


THE CRUISE OF THE
"SCANDAL" 2s. net

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THE LADY FROM
LONG ACRE 2s. net

The Times.—"Told with unfailing vivacity."
Daily Graphic.—"A spirited story, with a generous supply of sparkling dialogue and lively incident."
Yorkshire Post.—"More exciting adventure, told with more spirit and humour, it would be hard to find."


GREEN SEA ISLAND 6s. net


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I. A. R. WYLIE'S NOVELS


THE RED MIRAGE 6s. and 2s. net'

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THE DAUGHTER OF BRAHMA 6s. and 2s. net

Daily Mail.—"A remarkable novel"


THE TEMPLE OF DAWN 6s. and 2s. net

Evening Standard.—"Will add considerably to her already very high reputation."
Morning Post.—"A pathetic and moving story."


TRISTRAM SAHIB 6s. and 2s. 6d. net

Daily Mail.—"A fine dramatic story—it never loses its grip on the reader."


HAPPY ENDINGS 6s. and 1s. 6d. net

Evening Standard.—" Miss Wylie has a most fertile imagination."


ARMCHAIR STORIES6s. and 1s. 6d net

Daily Telegraph.—"Each is finely imagined."


THE SHINING HEIGHTS 6s. and 2s. net

Times.—"A really fine novel."


THE DUCHESS IN PURSUIT 6s. and 2s. net


THE RAJAH'S PEOPLE 2s. net


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LOUISE GERARD'S NOVELS


THE WITCH CHILD

6s. and 2s. net
To-Day.—"One of the romances of the year."


DAYS OF PROBATION

6s. and 2s. net
"All about hospital life. Full of vivacity."


LIFE'S SHADOW SHOW

6s. and 2s. net
"A very able novel written with much vigour and undeniable charm.... Miss Gerard's best novel."


FLOWER-OF-THE-MOON

6s. and 2s. net
Times.—"A dainty romance."


THE VIRGIN'S TREASURE

6s. and 2s. net
Sunday Times.—"A story of unusual interest."


A TROPICAL TANGLE

6s. and 2s. net
Liverpool Post.—"Having taken up the book we found ourselves loth to lay it aside until we had turned the last page."


THE SWIMMER 6s. net

THE MYSTERY OF GOLDEN
LOTUS
6s. net


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New Volume

TOPSY AND TURVY. A Book of Holidays.

With 40 illustrations from photographs. One of the most delightful books of the year. 3s. net.

Volumes already issued

THE DOLLS' DAY. 3s. net.

FINDING A FAIRY. 3s. net

PUPPIES AND KITTENS. 3s. net


BY HARRY GRAHAM

Illustrated by LEWIS BAUMER

DEPORTMENTAL DITTIES. Fcap. 8vo. Fifth Edition. 3s. 6d. net.

Daily Chronicle.—'All clever, generally flippant, invariably amusing."

CANNED CLASSICS. Fcap. 8vo. Second Edition. 3s. 6d net.

Evening Standard.—"One long delight"

THE BOLSTER BOOK: A Book for the Bedside. Fifth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.

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RHYMES FOR RIPER YEARS. Illustrated by Norah Brassey. Second Edition. Crown 4to. 3s. 6d net.

Times—"Light humour which never fails to please."

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JOAN SUTHERLAND'S NOVELS

Cloth 2s. net each. Postage 4d.


Fettered (Cophetua's Son)

Daily Mail.—"A vivid tale."
Scotsman.—"Grips the reader's attention. Produces quite a thrill."

The Hidden Road

Morning Post.—"A story of great adventure well and originally told. A warm and interesting piece of writing."

Beyond the Shadow

"A modern love story told in the author's best style."

The Dawn

The Edge of Empire

Dundee Courier—"Splendid, a most enjoyable novel."

The Locust

Outlook.—"An interesting book all through."
Sheffield Telegraph.—"A strong love interest holds the attention."

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JACK LONDON'S NOVELS


THE RED ONE.

HEARTS OF THREE.

MICHAEL, BROTHER OF JERRY.

THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG.

THE NIGHT-BORN.

THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE.

THE JACKET.

THE VALLEY OF THE MOON.

JOHN BARLEYCORN.

BEFORE ADAM.

THE SCARLET PLAGUE, (Entirely New)

THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS.

THE IRON HEEL.

THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE.

ADVENTURE.

THE CRUISE OF THE "SNARK".

THE CRUISE OF THE "DAZZLER".

LOST FACE.

SOUTH SEA TALES.

WHEN GOD LAUGHS.

THE ROAD. (Entirely New.)

THE HOUSE OF PRIDE. (Entirely New.)

LOVE OF LIFE.

SMOKE BELLEW.

AN ODYSSEY OF THE NORTH.

CHILDREN OF THE FROST.


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