Emily Fox-Seton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 306 pages of information about Emily Fox-Seton.

Emily Fox-Seton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 306 pages of information about Emily Fox-Seton.

SHEILA VEDDER.  By Amelia E. Barr.  Frontispiece by Harrison Fisher.

A very beautiful romance of the Shetland Islands, with a handsome, strong willed hero and a lovely girl of Gaelic blood as heroine.  A sequel to “Jan Vedder’s Wife.”

JOHN WARD.  PREACHER.  By Margaret Deland.

The first big success of this much loved American novelist.  It is a powerful portrayal of a young clergyman’s attempt to win his beautiful wife to his own narrow creed.

THE TRAIL OF NINETY-EIGHT.  By Robert W. Service.  Illustrated by Maynard Dixon.

One of the best stories of “Vagabondia” ever written, and one of the most accurate and picturesque of the stampede of gold seekers to the Yukon.  The love story embedded in the narrative is strikingly original.

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A CERTAIN RICH MAN.  By William Allen White.

A vivid, startling portrayal of one man’s financial greed, its wide spreading power, its action in Wall Street, and its effect on the three women most intimately in his life.  A splendid, entertaining American novel.

IN OUR TOWN.  By William Allen White.  Illustrated by F.R.  Gruger and W. Glackens.

Made up of the observations of a keen newspaper editor, Involving the town millionaire, the smart set, the literary set, the bohemian set, and many others.  All humorously related and sure to hold the attention.

NATHAN BURKE.  By Mary S. Watts.

The story of an ambitious, backwoods Ohio boy who rose to prominence. 
Everyday humor of American rustic life permeates the book.

THE HIGH HAND.  By Jacques Futrelle.  Illustrated by Will Grefe.

A splendid story of the political game, with a son of the soil on the one side, and a “kid glove” politician on the other.  A pretty girl, interested in both men, is the chief figure.

THE BACKWOODSMEN.  By Charles G.P.  Roberts.  Illustrated.

Realistic stories of men and women living midst the savage beauty of the wilderness.  Human nature at its best and worst is well portrayed.

YELLOWSTONE NIGHTS.  By Herbert Quick.

A jolly company of six artists, writers and other clever folks take a trip through the National Park, and tell stories around camp fire at night.  Brilliantly clever and original.

THE PROFESSOR’S MYSTERY.  By Wells Hastings and Brian Hooker.  Illustrated by Hanson Booth.

A young college professor, missing his steamer for Europe, has a romantic meeting with a pretty girl, escorts her home, and is enveloped in a big mystery.

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