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THE SEASON'S FICTION SUCCESSES



THE REEF. By Edith Wharton

Author of "The House of Mirth," etc.

"Every page, while you are reading it, vibrates with that indescribable thrill of interest which only great writers are able to impart."—N. Y. Globe.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


THE RISE OF ROSCOE PAINE. By Joseph C Lincoln

Author of "Cap'n Warren's Wards," etc.

A romance of Cape Cod, witty and humorous, with a pretty love story between a wealthy girl and a poor man.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


THE ANTAGONISTS. By E. Temple Thurston

Author of "The City of Beautiful Nonsense," etc.

The conflict between a temperamental boy and his harsh, uncomprehending father.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


THE INHERITANCE. By Josephine Daskam Bacon

Author of "The Madness of Phillip," etc.

A romance of New England, of forty years ago, told by an adopted English boy. Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


CARNIVAL. By Compton Mackenzie

The life story of a ballet girl, remarkable in its portrayal of the soul of a girl.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


IN COTTON WOOL. By W. B. Maxwell

An exceptional novel showing how love of self crushed out of a virile young man everything that was true and unselfish.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


BELLA. By Edward C. Booth

An alluring widow, her beautiful girlish daughter and an impressionable young poet are the chief characters in a strong study in temptation.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


THE OUTPOST OF ETERNITY. By Cosmo Hamilton

A powerful novel, picturing the degenerate tendencies of two beautiful girls, offspring of an ill-assorted marriage.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


THE CHARIOTEERS. By Mary Tappan Wright

A woman's attempt to attain the best that is in her, regardless of convention.

Illustrated, $1.30 Net, Postpaid $1.42


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NEW YORK LONDON