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Jack London's Social Studies

PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS Illustrated, cloth, $1.50 net "This life has been pictured many times before compla- cently and soothingly by Professor Walter A. Wyckoff, luridly by Mr. Stead, scientifically by Mr. Charles Booth. But Mr. London alone has made it real and present to us." The Independent.

THE WAR OF THE CLASSES Cloth, i2mo, $1.30 net " Mr. London's book is thoroughly interesting, and Mr. London's point of view is, as may be surmised, very different from that of the closet theorist." Springfield Republican.

THE ROAD My Life in the Underworld Illustrated, cloth, i2mo, $2.00 net As a literal record of life among tramps, of travel from end to end of the country by exercise of wits, living the life and bearing the penalties of being a vagrant, its significance is great.

THE KEMPTON-WACE LETTERS By Jack London and Anna Strunsky Cloth, i2mo, $ijo " They are not exactly love letters, but letters about the nature of love, and what part romantic love plays and what part it ought to play in our modern life." Portland Advertiser.

THE IRON HEEL A Novel Cloth, izmo, $1.50 " Power is certainly the keynote of this book. Every word tingles with it ; it is so strong that it is almost brutal. But it is a great book, one that deserves to be read and pondered. . . . The lift of the book sweeps the reader to his feet; it contains a mighty lesson and a most impressive warning." Indianapolis News.

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