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BY JOSEPH C. LINCOLN



PARTNERS OF THE TIDE. A Novel. With frontispiece in colors by Ch. Weber-Ditzler, and decorations by John Rae. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50.

"Honesty bein' the best policy, you and me's out of a job." Cap'n Ezra Titcomb.

"Dry Yankee wit, shrewdness, and common sense are scattered through the pages." The Dial.

"Delightful Cape Codders painted with Dutch accuracy and plenty of humor." N. T. Sun.

"There is a hearty wholesome quality about this story of the life of the Cape Cod folk. The salt breath of the sea blows through it, and you can feel the throb and pulse of the tide." Brooklyn Eagle.

"Particularly delightful and delightfully particular are the 'old maids,' who, as the stage-driver says, 'come to realize that they needed a man 'round the house, but as there warn't no bids in that line, compromised,' and adopted a boy." Boston Transcript.


CAP'N ERI. A Story of the Coast. Illustrated in colors by Ch. Weber-Ditzler. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50. Sixth American edition. Published also in England, Canada and Australia.

"Everybody's friend." New York Sun.

"All the freshness of realism wedded to humor." New York Mail.

"A splendid story. Laughter, incident and pathos are blended. Expectations are more than realized. Will give the author a firm place in the world of contemporary fiction." Newark Advertiser.



A. S. BARNES & COMPANY, NEW YORK