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A GENTLEMAN OF THE SOUTH

A memory of the black belt from the manuscript memoirs of the late Colonel Stanton Elmore

EDITED WITHOUT CHANGE

By WILLIAM QARROTT BROWN

Illustrated Cloth 12mo $1.50


"There is in it romance of an unusual charm, unqualified manliness, and true human nature. ... It stands alone in strength and beauty and truth of delineation."—Louisville Courier-Journal.

"Mr. Brown has made a distinct and valuable addition to Southern literature in this capital book, which is more than well worth reading."—Southern Churchman.


KOTTŌ

Being Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs, collected by

LAFCADIO HEARN

Lecturer on English Literature in the Imperial University of Tokyo, Japan

With Illustrations by Genjiro Yeto

Cloth 12mo $1.50 net


"The Japanese legends are put into English with exquisite delicacy. They can have lost little of their character in the process. Some of them are grotesque, some beautiful, some surprisingly hideous, but they all bear unmistakable national characteristics. His own work, which comprises two-thirds of the volume, is almost as Japanese, it shows so fine a perception of their point of view, such a rare comprehension of Japanese life and customs."—Chicago Tribune.


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