"STORM COUNTRY" BOOKS BYGRACE MILLER WHITE
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JUDY OF ROGUES' HARBOR
Judy's untutored ideas of God, her love of wild things, her faith in lifeare quite as inspiring as those of Tess. Her faith and sincerity catch atyour heart strings. This book has all of the mystery and tense action ofthe other Storm Country books.
TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY
It was as Tess, beautiful, wild, impetuous, that Mary Pickford made herreputation as a motion picture actress. How love acts upon a temperamentsuch as hers--a temperament that makes a woman an angel or an outcast,according to the character of the man she loves--is the theme of thestory.
THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY
The sequel to "Tess of the Storm Country," with the same wild background,with its half-gypsy life of the squatters--tempestuous, passionate,brooding. Tess learns the "secret" of her birth and finds happiness andlove through her boundless faith in life.
FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING
A haunting story with its scene laid near the Country familiar to readersof "Tess of the Storm Country."
ROSE O' PARADISE
"Jinny" Singleton, wild, lovely, lonely, but with a passionate yearningfor music, grows up in the house of Lafe Grandoken, a crippled cobbler ofthe Storm Country. Her romance is full of power and glory and tenderness.
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JOHN FOX, JR'S.STORIES OF THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS
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THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE.
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
The "lonesome pine" from which the story takes its name was a tall treethat stood in solitary splendor on a mountain top. The fame of the pinelured a young engineer through Kentucky to catch the trail, and when hefinally climbed to its shelter he found not only the pine but the_footprints of a girl_. And the girl proved to be lovely, piquant, and thetrail of these girlish footprints led the young engineer a madder chasethan "the trail of the lonesome pine."
THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
This is a story of Kentucky, in a settlement known as "Kingdom Come." Itis a life rude, semi-barbarous; but natural and honest, from which oftensprings the flower of civilization.
"Chad," the "little shepherd" did not know who he was nor whence hecame--he had just wandered from door to door since early childhood,seeking shelter with kindly mountaineers who gladly fathered and motheredthis waif about whom there was such a mystery--a charming waif, by theway, who could play the banjo better that anyone else in the mountains.
A KNIGHT OF THE CUMBERLAND.
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
The scenes are laid along the waters of the Cumberland; the lair ofmoonshiner and feudsman. The knight is a moonshiner's son, and the heroinea beautiful girl perversely christened "The Blight." Two impetuous youngSoutherners' fall under the spell of "The Blight's" charms and she learnswhat a large part jealousy and pistols have in the love making of themountaineers.
Included in this volume is "Hell fer-Sartain" and other stories, some ofMr. Fox's most entertaining Cumberland valley narratives.
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ZANE GREY'S NOVELS
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THE MAN OF THE FORESTTHE DESERT OF WHEATTHE U. P. TRAILWILDFIRETHE BORDER LEGIONTHE RAINBOW TRAILTHE HERITAGE OF THE DESERTRIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGETHE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARSTHE LAST OF THE PLAINSMENTHE LONE STAR RANGERDESERT GOLDBETTY ZANE
LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS The life story of "Buffalo Bill" by his sister Helen Cody Wetmore, with Foreword and Conclusion by Zane Grey.
ZANE GREY'S BOOKS FOR BOYS
KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLETHE YOUNG LION HUNTERTHE YOUNG FORESTERTHE YOUNG PITCHERTHE SHORT STOPTHE RED-HEADED OUTFIELD AND OTHER BASEBALL STORIES
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