A dainty, handsome volume, beautifully printed on fine laid paper and
bound in extra vellum cloth. A charming story, the dramatic version of
which, as produced by Henrietta Crosman, was one of the conspicuous stage
successes of recent years. With a rare portrait of Nell Gwyn in duotone,
from an engraving of the painting by Sir Peter Lely, as a frontispiece.
BY RIGHT OF SWORD, By Arthur W. Marchmont.
With full page illustrations, by Powell Chase. This clever and
fascinating tale has had a large sale and seems as popular to-day as
when first published. It is full of action and incident and will
arouse the keen interest of the reader at the very start. The dramatic
version was very successfully produced during several seasons by Ralph
Stuart.
These books are handsomely bound in cloth, are well made in every
respect, and aside from their unusual merit as stories, are particularly
interesting to those who like things theatrical. Price, postpaid,
seventy-five cents each.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers
52 DUANE STREET :: :: NEW YORK
THE GROSSET AND DUNLAP SPECIAL EDITIONS OF
POPULAR NOVELS THAT HAVE BEEN DRAMATIZED.
CAPE COD FOLKS: By Sarah P. McLean Greene.
Illustrated with scenes from the play, as originally produced at the
Boston Theatre.
IF I WERE KING: By Justin Huntly McCarthy.
Illustrations from the play, as produced by E. H. Sothern.
DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL: By Charles Major.
The Bertha Galland Edition, with illustrations from the play.
WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER: By Charles Major.
Illustrated with scenes from the remarkably successful play, as presented
by Julia Marlowe.
THE VIRGINIAN: By Owen Wister.
With full page illustrations by A. I. Keller. Dustin Farnum has made the
play famous by his creation of the title role.
THE MAN ON THE BOX: By Harold MacGrath.
Illustrated with scenes from the play, as originally produced in New
York, by Henry E. Dixey. A piquant, charming story, and the author's
greatest success.
These books are handsomely bound in cloth, are well-made in every
respect, and aside from their unusual merit as stories, are particularly
interesting to those who like things theatrical. Price, postpaid,
seventy-five cents each.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers
52 DUANE STREET :: :: NEW YORK
HERETOFORE PUBLISHED AT $1.50
BOOKS BY JACK LONDON
12 mo., Cloth, 75 Cents Each, Postpaid
THE CALL OF THE WILD:
With illustrations by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull.
Decorated by Charles Edward Hooper.
"A big story in sober English, and with thorough art in the construction
... a wonderfully perfect bit of work. The dog adventures are as exciting
as any man's exploits could be, and Mr. London's workmanship is
wholly satisfying."--_The New York Sun._
THE SEA WOLF: Illustrated by W. J. Aylward.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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