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JOSEPH CONRAD VICTORY
H. G. WELLS BEALBY
ARNOLD BENNETT A GREAT MAN
ANTHONY HOPE A YOUNG MAN'S YEAR
C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON SECRET HISTORY
GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM GOSSAMER
MARJORIE BOWEN BECAUSE OF THESE THINGS
D. H. LAWRENCE THE RAINBOW
RICHARD PRYCE DAVID PENSTEPHEN
W. PETT RIDGE THE KENNEDY PEOPLE
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Mr. GREX OF MONTE CARLO
LADY TROUBRIDGE THE EVIL DAY
Mrs. HENRY DUDENEY THE SECRET SON
ASHTON HILLIERS DEMI-ROYAL
P. G. WODEHOUSE SOMETHING NEW
H. C. BAILEY THE HIGHWAYMAN
SAX ROHMER THE YELLOW CLAW
MAURICE DRAKE THE OCEAN SLEUTH
CONSTANCE COTTERELL THE PERPETUAL CHOICE
EVELYN APTED CHARLES QUANTRILL
MARJORIE L. PICKTHALL LITTLE HEARTS
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=VICTORY. By Joseph Conrad,= Author of 'Chance.'
In this story Mr. Conrad returns to the manner of his famous early
romance, _The Outcast of the Island_. The principal character, a lawless
adventurer called 'Enchanted Heyst,' is one of the great figures in Mr.
Conrad's gallery; the scene is laid in and about the tropical island of
Samburan; and the theme is love and jealousy.
=BEALBY. By H. G. Wells.=
This new novel is a feast of fast and furious fun. Mr. Wells throws
problems of all sorts to the dogs, and revels in the diverting
adventures of a small boy who, in the course of one brief week, works
havoc in the lives of many people. Delightful people are they all, as
portrayed by Mr. Wells, from the self-important, philosophic Lord
Chancellor down to the socialistic (and very dirty) tramp.
=A GREAT MAN. By Arnold Bennett,= Author of 'Clayhanger.'
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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