Conspiracies -- Fiction; Courtship -- Fiction; Dime novels; Popular literature; Stepmothers -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
For sixty-four consecutive years, Street & Smith have specialized in
the publication of clean, wholesome fiction. During this time we gave
the public what it wanted, and as the demand changed, our publications
changed with it.
What most American readers want at present are the S. & S. novels,
especially those in the NEW EAGLE SERIES by Emma Garrison Jones, who
wrote straightaway American love stories of exceptional interest and
vigor. Mrs. Jones’ works cannot be found in any other line, and for
interest they cannot be excelled at the price.
Here are some of the best Jones books:
=Against Love’s Rules= =No. 890=
=All Lost but Love= =No. 868=
=Her Twentieth Guest= =No. 860=
=His Good Angel= =No. 786=
=Just for a Title= =No. 909=
If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4c. must be added to the
retail price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
79 Seventh Avenue, New York City
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A REQUEST
Conditions due to the war have made it very difficult for us to keep in
print all of the books listed in our catalogues. We still have about
fifteen hundred different titles that we are in a position to supply.
These represent the best books in our line. We could not afford, in the
circumstances, to reprint any of the less popular works.
We aim to keep in stock the works of such authors as Bertha Clay,
Charles Garvice, May Agnes Fleming, Nicholas Carter, Mary J. Holmes,
Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Horatio Alger, and the other famous authors who
are represented in our line by ten or more titles. Therefore, if your
dealer cannot supply you with exactly the book you want, you are almost
sure to find in his stock another title by the same author, which you
have not read.
It short, we are asking you to take what your dealer can supply, rather
than to insist upon just what you want. You won’t lose anything by such
substitution, because the books by the authors named are very uniform
in quality.
In ordering Street & Smith novels by mail, it is advisable to make a
choice of at least two titles for each book wanted, so as to give us an
opportunity to substitute for titles that are now out of print.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION,
79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York City.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Punctuation has been made consistent.
Variations in spelling and hyphenation were retained as they appear in
the original publication, except that obvious typographical errors have
been corrected.
The following changes were made:
p. 35: Missing letter assumed to be C (Even Madame Da-Caret, the)
p. 114: second changed to third (her third marriage)
p. 216: In changed to I’ll (cruel. I’ll dismiss)
p. 247: Dobson’s changed to Hobson’s (was “Hobson’s choice)
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