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Lew Tyler’s Wives
By
Wallace Irwin
Women often wonder just how much they mean in the lives of the
men they marry, and how deeply they touch the hearts of the men
they love. In “Lew Tyler’s Wives” Wallace Irwin shows us a very
human American man, as full of frailty as of charm, and the
women who loved him, Jessie, Coleen, Virginia. How he loved each
of them, how much and how truly, is told with an understanding
which men will envy, women long for if they’re Jessies, smile at
if they’re Virginias, and resent if they’re Coleens.
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G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York London
The Luck of the Kid
By
Ridgwell Cullum
Author of “The Heart of Unaga,”
“The Man in the Twilight,” etc.
This new Cullum novel is a tale of pioneer life on the
Yukon-Alaska frontier; it has all the author’s familiar
qualities—strength of story, vividness of description, rapidity
of action, and sure development of character.
Bill Wilder, the Canadian gold-king, is one of Cullum’s finest
creations, and the reader will follow him breathlessly in his
adventures with the fur trappers and gold prospectors, and in
his search for “the lost white girl,” who proves to be “The
Kid.” The story of the English missionary who loses his life on
the gold trail, and the Indian servant who lives only to avenge
his death, is a thrilling one, which gains in interest on every
page.
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G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York London
TRANSCRIBER NOTES
Mis-spelled words and printer errors have been fixed.
Inconsistency in hyphenation has been retained.
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