The blue wall : $b A story of strangeness and struggleChild, Richard Washburn
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The blue wall : $b A story of strangeness and struggle
Child, Richard Washburn
Physicians -- Fiction; Psychological fiction
One of the prettiest romances that has ever come from this author's
pen is made to bloom on Christmas Eve in the sweet freshness of an
old New England meeting house.
PENELOPE'S PROGRESS. Attractive cover design in colors.
Scotland is the background for the merry doings of three very clever
and original American girls. Their adventures in adjusting
themselves to the Scot and his land are full of humor.
PENELOPE'S IRISH EXPERIENCES. Uniform in style with "Penelope's
Progress."
The trio of clever girls who rambled over Scotland cross the border
to the Emerald Isle, and again they sharpen their wits against new
conditions, and revel in the land of laughter and wit.
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM.
One of the most beautiful studies of childhood--Rebecca's artistic,
unusual and quaintly charming qualities stand put midst a circle of
austere New Englanders. The stage version is making a phenomenal
dramatic record.
NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA. With illustrations by F. C. Yohn.
Some more quaintly amusing chronicles that carry Rebecca through
various stages to her eighteenth birthday.
ROSE O' THE RIVER. With illustrations by George Wright.
The simple story of Rose, a country girl and Stephen a sturdy young
farmer. The girl's fancy for a city man interrupts their love and
merges the story into an emotional strain where the reader follows
the events with rapt attention.
Grosset & Dunlap, 526 West 26th St., New York
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STORIES OF WESTERN LIFE
May be had wherever books an sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, By Zane Grey. Illustrated by Douglas Duer.
In this picturesque romance of Utah of some forty years ago, we are
permitted to see the unscrupulous methods employed by the invisible
hand of the Mormon Church to break the will of those refusing to
conform to its rule.
FRIAR TUCK, By Robert Alexander Wason. Illustrated by Stanley L. Wood.
Happy Hawkins tells us, in his humorous way, how Friar Tuck lived
among the Cowboys, how he adjusted their quarrels and love affairs
and how he fought with them and for them when occasion required.
THE SKY PILOT, By Ralph Connor. Illustrated by Louis Rhead.
There is no novel, dealing with the rough existence of cowboys, so
charming in the telling, abounding as it does with the freshest and
the truest pathos.
THE EMIGRANT TRAIL, By Geraldine Bonner. Colored frontispiece by John
Rae.
The book relates the adventures of a party on its overland
pilgrimage, and the birth and growth of the absorbing love of two
strong men for a charming heroine.
THE BOSS OF WIND RIVER, By A. M. Chisholm. Illustrated by Frank Tenney
Johnson.
This is a strong, virile novel with the lumber industry for its
central theme and a love story full of interest as a sort of
subplot.
A PRAIRIE COURTSHIP, By Harold Bindloss.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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