Arethusa - Part 45
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Part 45

=Flute and Violin, and Other Kentucky Tales=

_Each, ill.u.s.trated, $1.00_

=A Kentucky Cardinal=

=Aftermath.= A Sequel to "A Kentucky Cardinal"

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

Mr. OWEN WISTER'S NOVELS

_Each, in decorated cloth cover, $1.50_

=The Virginian=

"The vanished West is made to live again by Owen Wister in a manner which makes his book easily the best that deals with the cowboy and the cattle country.... It is picturesque, racy, and above all it is original."--_The Philadelphia Press._

=Lady Baltimore=

"After cowboy stories innumerable, _The Virginian_ came as the last and definite word on that romantic subject in our fiction.

_Lady Baltimore_ will serve in much the same way as the most subtly drawn picture of the old-world dignity of the vanished South."--_The New York Evening Mail._

Mr. EDEN PHILPOTTS'S NOVELS

_Each, in decorated cloth, $1.50_

=The American Prisoner= Ill.u.s.trated

"Intensely readable ... perfectly admirable in its elemental humor and racy turns of speech."--_The Spectator_, London.

=The Secret Woman=

"There cannot be two opinions as to the interest and the power of _The Secret Woman_. It is not only its author's masterpiece, but it is far in advance of anything he has yet written--and that is to give it higher praise than almost any other comparison with contemporary fiction could afford."--Times Sat.u.r.day Review.

=Knock at a Venture=

Sketches of the rustic life of Devon, rich in racy, quaint, and humorous touches.

=The Portreeve=

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

Mr. ROBERT HERRICK'S NOVELS

_Cloth, extra, gilt tops, $1.50_

=The Gospel of Freedom=

"A novel that may truly be called the greatest study of social life, in a broad and very much up-to-date sense, that has ever been contributed to American fiction."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._

=The Web of Life=

"It is strong in that it faithfully depicts many phases of American life, and uses them to strengthen a web of fiction, which is most artistically wrought out."--_Buffalo Express._

=The Real World=

"The t.i.tle of the book has a subtle intention. It indicates, and is true to the verities in doing so, the strange dreamlike quality of life to the man who has not yet fought his own battles, or come into conscious possession of his will--only such battles bite into the consciousness."--_Chicago Tribune._

=The Common Lot=

"It grips the reader tremendously.... It is the drama of a human soul the reader watches ... the finest study of human motive that has appeared for many a day."--_The World To-day._

=The Memoirs of an American Citizen.= Ill.u.s.trated with about fifty drawings by F. B. Masters

"Mr. Herrick's book is a book among many, and he comes nearer to reflecting a certain kind of recognizable, contemporaneous American spirit than anybody has yet done."--_New York Times._

"Intensely absorbing as a story, it is also a crisp, vigorous doc.u.ment of startling significance. More than any other writer to-day he is giving us the American novel."--_New York Globe._

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

Mr. JACK LONDON'S NOVELS, etc.

_Each, in decorated cloth binding, $1.50_