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This sea yarn recounts the adventures of three
rapscallion sea-faring men--a Captain Scraggs, owner
of the green vegetable freighter Maggie, Gibney the
mate and McGuffney the engineer.
THE LONG CHANCE
A story fresh from the heart of the West, of San
Pasqual, a sun-baked desert town, of Harley P.
Hennage, the best gambler, the best and worst man of
San Pasqual and of lovely Donna.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S
STORIES OF ADVENTURE
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THE COUNTRY BEYOND
THE FLAMING FOREST
THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN
THE RIVER'S END
THE GOLDEN SNARE
NOMADS OF THE NORTH
KAZAN
BAREE, SON OF KAZAN
THE COURAGE OF CAPTAIN PLUM
THE DANGER TRAIL
THE HUNTED WOMAN
THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH
THE GRIZZLY KING
ISOBEL
THE WOLF HUNTERS
THE GOLD HUNTERS
HE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE
BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
BOOTH TARKINGTON'S NOVELS
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SEVENTEEN. Illustrated by Arthur William Brown.
No one but the creator of Penrod could have portrayed
the immortal young people of this story. Its humor is
irresistible and reminiscent of the time when the
reader was Seventeen.
PENROD. Illustrated by Gordon Grant.
This is a picture of a boy's heart, full of the
lovable, humorous, tragic things which are locked
secrets to most older folks. It is a finished,
exquisite work.
PENROD AND SAM. Illustrated by Worth Brehm.
Like "Penrod" and "Seventeen," this book contains some
remarkable phases of real boyhood and some of the best
stories of juvenile prankishness that have ever been
written.
THE TURMOIL. Illustrated by C.E. Chambers.
Bibbs Sheridan is a dreamy, imaginative youth, who
revolts against his father's plans for him to be a
servitor of big business. The love of a fine girl
turns Bibb's life from failure to success.
THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA. Frontispiece.
A story of love and politics,--more especially a
picture of A country editor's life in Indiana, but the
charm of the book lies in the love interest.
THE FLIRT. Illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood.
The "Flirt," the younger of two sisters, breaks one
girl's engagement, drives one man to suicide, causes
the murder of another, leads another to lose his
fortune, and in the end marries a stupid and
unpromising suitor, leaving the really worthy one to
marry her sister.
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