The sequel to “Tess of the Storm Country,” with the same wild
background, with its half-gypsy life of the squatters—tempestuous,
passionate, brooding. Tess learns the “secret” of her birth and
finds happiness and love through her boundless faith in life.
FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING
A haunting story with its scene laid near the country familiar to
readers of “Tess of the Storm Country.”
ROSE O’ PARADISE
“Jinny” Singleton, wild, lovely, lonely, but with a passionate
yearning for music, grows up in the house of Lafe Grandoken, a
crippled cobbler of the Storm Country. Her romance is full of power
and glory and tenderness.
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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 Bibbs’ 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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KATHLEEN NORRIS’ STORIES
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SISTERS. Frontispiece by Frank Street.
The California Redwoods furnish the background for this beautiful
story of sisterly devotion and sacrifice.
POOR, DEAR, MARGARET KIRBY.
Frontispiece by George Gibbs.
A collection of delightful stories, including “Bridging the Years”
and “The Tide-Marsh.” This story is now shown in moving pictures.
JOSSELYN’S WIFE. Frontispiece by C. Allan Gilbert.
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