THE MACMILLAN FICTION LIBRARY
A new and important series of some of the best popular novels which havebeen published in recent years.
These successful books are now made available at a popular price inresponse to the insistent demand for cheaper editions.
=_Each volume, cloth, 12mo, 50 cents net; postage, 10 cents extra_=
=Allen--A Kentucky Cardinal=
BY JAMES LANE ALLEN
"A narrative, told with naive simplicity, of how a man who was devotedto his fruits and flowers and birds came to fall in love with a fairneighbor."--_New York Tribune._
=Allen--The Reign of Law= =_A Tale of the Kentucky Hempfields_=
BY JAMES LANE ALLEN
"Mr. Allen has style as original and almost as perfectly finished asHawthorne's.... And rich in the qualities that are lacking in so manynovels of the period."--_San Francisco Chronicle._
=Atherton--Patience Sparhawk=
BY GERTRUDE ATHERTON
"One of the most interesting works of the foremost American novelist."
=Child--Jim Hands=
BY RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD
"A big, simple, leisurely moving chronicle of life. Commands theprofoundest respect and admiration. Jim is a real man, sound andfine."--_Daily News._
=Crawford--The Heart of Rome=
BY MARION CRAWFORD
"A story of underground mysterie."
=Crawford--Fair Margaret: A Portrait=
BY MARION CRAWFORD
"A story of modern life in Italy, visualizing the country and itspeople, and warm with the red blood of romance and melodrama."--_BostonTranscript._
=Davis--A Friend of Caesar=
BY WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
"There are many incidents so vivid, so brilliant, that they fixthemselves in the memory."--NANCY HUSTON BANKS in _The Bookman_.
=Drummond--The Justice of the King=
BY HAMILTON DRUMMOND
"Read the story for the sake of the living, breathing people, theadventures, but most for the sake of the boy who served love and theKing."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
=Elizabeth and Her German Garden=
"It is full of nature in many phases--of breeze and sunshine, of theglory of the land, and the sheer joy of living."--_New York Times._
=Gale--Loves of Pelleas and Etarre=
BY ZONA GALE
"... full of fresh feeling and grace of style, a draught from thefountain of youth."--_Outlook._
=Herrick--The Common Lot=
BY ROBERT HERRICK
"A story of present-day life, intensely real in its picture of a youngarchitect whose ideals in the beginning were, at their highest, aestheticrather than spiritual. It is an unusual novel of great interest."
=London--Adventure=
BY JACK LONDON
"No reader of Jack London's stories need be told that this abounds withromantic and dramatic incident."--_Los Angeles Tribune._
=London--Burning Daylight=
BY JACK LONDON
"Jack London has outdone himself in 'Burning Daylight.'"--_TheSpringfield Union._
=Loti--Disenchanted=
BY PIERRE LOTI
"It gives a more graphic picture of the life of the rich Turkish womenof to-day than anything that has ever been written."--_Brooklyn DailyEagle._
=Lucas--Mr. Ingleside=
BY E. V. LUCAS
"He displays himself as an intellectual and amusing observer of life'sfoibles with a hero characterized by inimitable kindness andhumor."--_The Independent._
=Mason--The Four Feathers=
BY A. E. W. MASON
"'The Four Feathers' is a first-rate story, with more legitimate thrillsthan any novel we have read in a long time."--_New York Press._
=Norris--Mother=
BY KATHLEEN NORRIS
"Worth its weight in gold."--_Catholic Columbian._
=Oxenham--The Long Road=
BY JOHN OXENHAM
"'The Long Road' is a tragic, heart-gripping story of Russian politicaland social conditions."--_The Craftsman._
=Pryor--The Colonel's Story=
BY MRS. ROGER A. PRYOR
"The story is one in which the spirit of the Old South figures largely;adventure and romance have their play and carry the plot to a satisfyingend."
=Remington--Ermine of the Yellowstone=
BY FREDERIC REMINGTON
"A very original and remarkable novel wonderful in its vigor andfreshness."
=Roberts--Kings in Exile=
BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS
"The author catches the spirit of forest and sea life, and the readercomes to have a personal love and knowledge of our animalfriends."--_Boston Globe._
=Robins--The Convert=
BY ELIZABETH ROBINS
"'The Convert' devotes itself to the exploitation of the recentsuffragist movement in England. It is a book not easily forgotten, byany thoughtful reader."--_Chicago Evening Post._
=Robins--A Dark Lantern=
BY ELIZABETH ROBINS
A powerful and striking novel, English in scene, which takes anessentially modern view of society and of certain dramatic situations.
=Ward--David Grieve=
BY MRS. HUMPHREY WARD
"A perfect picture of life, remarkable for its humor and extraordinarysuccess at character analysis."
=Wells--The Wheels of Chance=
BY H. G. WELLS
"Mr. Wells is beyond question the most plausible romancer of thetime."--_The New York Tribune._
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