JACKSON GREGORY'S NOVELS | ||
May be had whatever books are sold. Ask for Grosset and Dunlap's list. | ||
DAUGHTER OF THE SUN | ||
A tale of Aztec treasure—of American adventure, who seek it—of Zoraida, who hides it. | ||
TIMBER-WOLF | ||
This it a story of action and of the wide open, dominated always by the heroic figure of Timber-Wolf. | ||
THE EVERLASTING WHISPER | ||
The story of a strong man's struggle against savage nature and humanity, and of a beautiful girl's regeneration from a spoiled child of wealth into at courageous strong-willed woman. | ||
DESERT VALLEY | ||
A college professor sets out with his daughter to find gold. They meet a rancher who loses his heart, and becomes involved in a feud. | ||
MAN TO MAN | ||
How Steve won his game and the girl he loved, is a story filled with breathless situations. | ||
THE BELLS OF SAN JUAN | ||
Dr. Virginia Page is forced to go with the sheriff on a night journey into the strongholds of a lawless band. | ||
JUDITH OF BLUE LAKE RANCH | ||
Judith Sanford part owner of a cattle ranch realizes she is being robbed by her foreman. With the help of Bud Lee, she checkmates Travor's scheme. | ||
THE SHORT CUT | ||
Wayne is suspected of killing his brother after a quarrel. Financial complications, a horse-race and beautiful Wanda, make up a thrilling romance. | ||
THE JOYOUS TROUBLE MAKER | ||
A reporter sets up housekeeping close to Beatrice's Ranch much to ber chagrin. There is “another man” who complicates matters. | ||
SIX FEET FOUR | ||
Beatrice Waverly is robbed of $5,000 and suspicion fastens upon Buck Thornton, but she soon realizes he is not guilty. | ||
WOLF BREED | ||
No Luck Drennan, a woman hater and sharp of tongue,finds a match in Ygerme whose clever fencing wins the admiration and love of the “Lone Wolf.” | ||
Grosset & Dunlap, | Publishers, | New York |
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