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by Henry Peterson


  BOOKS BY JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE

  =The Bishop of Cottontown=

  A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills

  The Philadelphia _Inquirer_ says: "One cannot rise from reading this book without feeling that it is a notable contribution to current literature." ... "Thoroughly original, fresh, earnest, sparkling with wit and humor," says the Chicago _Record-Herald_, ... and the Birmingham _News_ says: "The plot is deep, strong, graphically told and will not be forgotten as that of many passing novels, but will be cherished as a classic, as a story of right against wrong which is destined to bring about a great change in the child-labor question." 12mo. 600 pages. Illustrated by the Kinneys. Price, $1.50.

  =A SUMMER HYMNAL=

  A Romance of Tennessee

  This novel, by Mr. Moore, with its tender sentiment, shrewd philosophy, poetic feeling and exquisite humor gave the author his reputation as a portrayer of southern life and character. 12mo. 332 pages. Illustrated. Cloth extra. Price, $1.25.

  =Songs and Stories from Tennessee=

  This volume contains Mr. Moore's famous story "Old Mistis," and many others of equal merit, with some of the poems which in fugitive form have found so many admirers. 12mo. 358 pages. Illustrated. Cloth extra. Price, $1.25.

  THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., PublishersPHILADELPHIA

 

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