The Duke Of Chimney ButteOgden, George W. (George Washington)
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The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Ogden, George W. (George Washington)
Badlands (S.D. and Neb.) -- Fiction; Cowboys -- Fiction; Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; Western stories
No Luck Drennan had grown hard through loss of faith in men he had
trusted. A woman hater and sharp of tongue, he finds a match in Ygerne
whose clever fencing wins the admiration and love of the "Lone Wolf."
EDGAR RICE BURROUGH'S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
=TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LION=
A tale of the African wilderness which appeals to all readers of
fiction.
=TARZAN THE TERRIBLE=
Further thrilling adventures of Tarzan while seeking his wife in Africa.
=TARZAN THE UNTAMED=
Tells of Tarzan's return to the life of the ape-man in seeking vengeance
for the loss of his wife and home.
=JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN=
Records the many wonderful exploits by which Tarzan proves his right to
ape kingship.
=AT THE EARTH'S CORE=
An astonishing series of adventures in a world located inside of the
Earth.
=THE MUCKER=
The story of Billy Byrne--as extraordinary a character as the famous
Tarzan.
=A PRINCESS OF MARS=
Forty-three million miles from the earth--a succession of the weirdest
and most astounding adventures in fiction.
=THE GODS OF MARS=
John Carter's adventures on Mars, where he fights the ferocious "plant
men," and defies Issus, the Goddess of Death.
=THE WARLORD OF MARS=
Old acquaintances, made in two other stories, reappear, Tars Tarkas,
Tardos Mors and others.
=THUVIA, MAID OF MARS=
The story centers around the adventures of Carthoris, the son of John
Carter and Thuvia, daughter of a Martian Emperor.
=THE CHESSMEN OF MARS=
The adventures of Princess Tara in the land of headless men, creatures
with the power of detaching their heads from their bodies and replacing
them at will.
RUBY M. AYRE'S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
=RICHARD CHATTERTON=
A fascinating story in which love and jealousy play strange tricks with
women's souls.
=A BACHELOR HUSBAND=
Can a woman love two men at the same time?
In its solving of this particular variety of triangle "A Bachelor
Husband" will particularly interest, and strangely enough, without one
shock to the most conventional minded.
=THE SCAR=
With fine comprehension and insight the author shows a terrific contrast
between the woman whose love was of the flesh and one whose love was of
the spirit.
=THE MARRIAGE OF BARRY WICKLOW=
Here is a man and woman who, marrying for love, yet try to build their
wedded life upon a gospel of hate for each other and yet win back to a
greater love for each other in the end.
=THE UPHILL ROAD=
The heroine of this story was a consort of thieves. The man was fine,
clean, fresh from the West. It is a story of strength and passion.
=WINDS OF THE WORLD=
Jill, a poor little typist, marries the great Henry Sturgess and
inherits millions, but not happiness. Then at last--but we must leave
that to Ruby M. Ayres to tell you as only she can.
=THE SECOND HONEYMOON=
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