THE MERWIN-WEBSTER NOVELS
_Each, in decorated cloth covers, $1.50_
=Calumet "K"= Ill.u.s.trated by Harry C. Edwards
"_Calumet "K"_ is a novel that is exciting and absorbing, but not the least bit sensational. It is the story of a rush....
The book is an unusually good story; one that shows the inner workings of the labor union, and portrays men who are the bone and sinew of the earth."--_The Toledo Blade._
=The Short Line War=
"A capital story of adventure in the field of railroading."--_Outlook._
Mr. MARK LEE LUTHER"S NOVELS
_Each, in cloth, decorated covers, $1.50_
=The Henchman=
"It wins admiration on almost every page by the cleverness of its inventions."--CHURCHILL WILLIAMS in _The Bookman_.
=The Mastery=
"A story of really notable power remarkable for its strength."--_Times._
Mr. and Mrs. CASTLE"S NOVELS
_Each, in decorated cloth binding, $1.50_
=The Pride of Jennico=
"This lively story has a half-historic flavor which adds to its interest ... told with an intensity of style which almost takes away the breath of the reader."--_Boston Transcript._
=If Youth But Knew=
"They should be the most delightful of comrades, for their writing is so apt, so responsive, so joyous, so saturated with the promptings and the glamour of spring. It is because _If Youth But Knew_ has all these adorable qualities that it is so fascinating."--_Cleveland Leader._
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Mr. JOHN LUTHER LONG"S NOVELS, etc.
_Each, in decorated cloth covers, $1.50_
=The Way of the G.o.ds=
"There can be no doubt as to the artistic quality of his story.
It rings true with the golden ring of chivalry and of woman"s love, it rings true for all lovers of romance, wherever they be, ... and is told with an art worthy of the idea."--_New York Mail._
=Heimweh and Other Stories=
"As in _Madam b.u.t.terfly_ his subtle appreciation of love"s tender mystery creates an exquisite thrill of "the heavenly longing--for the love--the loved ones" the one thing that through poverty and age can keep the door open to joy."--_New York Times._
Miss BEULAH MARIE DIX"S NOVELS, etc.
_Each, in decorated cloth covers, $1.50_
=The Making of Christopher Ferringham=
"In brilliancy, exciting interest, and verisimilitude, _The Making of Christopher Ferringham_ is one of the best of the semi-historical novels of the day, and not unworthy of comparison with Maurice Hewlett"s best."--_Boston Advertiser._
=The Life, Treason, and Death of James Blount of Breckenhow=
"A novel that may fairly challenge comparison with the very best, telling the story of treason and a love, of many good fights, a few mistakes, and a good death at the last."--_The Boston Transcript._
=The Fair Maid of Greystones=
"The plot of _The Fair Maid of Greystones_ is not unworthy of Weyman at his best. This is strong praise, but it is deserved.
From the moment Jack Hetherington, the Cavalier volunteer, a.s.sumes the ident.i.ty of his blackguard cousin, and thus escapes certain death to face the responsibility for his kinsman"s dark deeds, until the end, which is sanely happy, the adventure never flags. This is one of the few historical novels in whose favor an exception may well be made by those who long since lost interest in the school."--_New York Mail._
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Mr. CHARLES MAJOR"S NOVELS