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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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N. Y., Doubleday & McClure, 1898 $1.25
The tale is of shepherds of the extreme North of England and their dogs, their rivalries and contests, etc. One of the strongest novels of the year.
Bost., Estes & Lauriat, 1896 $1.25
The story is full of exciting adventure afloat and ashore, in war and peace, at home, in the West Indies and the far Australian bush.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1891 $1.50
These stories furnish another record of the daily humanity which softened the civil strife. Told in a dashing, vigorous and humorous manner.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1894 $1
The story tells of a family feud which had lasted for three generations brought to an end by the politic god of love.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1894 $1.50
A pretty love story of old slavery days with its scene on a southern plantation.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1898 $1.25
A romantic love story of the South just after the war—a time when romance and pathos combined in many picturesque developments.
Il.N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1895 $1
The fact that the incidents are just such as might and probably did happen in war time to two bright, brave boys makes the book more fascinating.
N. Y., R. H. Russell, 1898 $1
No matter how slight a story Thomas Nelson Page may write, it always has in it some people you would like to have known.
Bost., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898 $1.50
War, loyalty, treason, love, and devotion lend a most truthful and often tragic variety to the tale. The story is of engrossing interest.
N. Y., Appleton, 1897 $1.50
The memoirs of Capt. Robert Moray, sometime an officer in the Virginia regiment. The author has been strictly faithful to historical facts in the romance.