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.

THE WOMAN OF THE WORLD.  By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

Clever, original presentations of present day social problems and the best solutions of them.  A book every girl and woman should possess.

THE LIGHT THAT LURES.  By Percy Brebner.  Illustrated.  Handsomely colored wrapper.

A young Southerner who loved Lafayette, goes to France to aid him during the days of terror, and is lured in a certain direction by the lovely eyes of a Frenchwoman.

THE RAMRODDERS.  By Holman Day.  Frontispiece by Harold Matthews Brett.

A clever, timely story that will make politicians think and will make women realize the part that politics play—­even in their romances.

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The Master’s Violin

By MYRTLE REED

A Love Story with a musical atmosphere.  A picturesque, old German virtuoso is the reverent possessor of a genuine Cremona.  He consents to take as his pupil a handsome youth who proves to have an aptitude for technique, but not the soul of the artist.  The youth has led the happy, careless life of a modern, well-to-do young American, and he cannot, with his meagre past, express the love, the longing, the passion and the tragedies of life and its happy phases as can the master who has lived life in all its fulness.  But a girl comes into his existence, a beautiful bit of human driftwood that his aunt had taken into her heart and home; and through his passionate love for her, he learns the lessons that life has to give—­and his soul awakens.

Founded on a fact well known among artists, but not often recognized or discussed.

If you have not read “LAVENDER AND OLD LACE” by the same author, you have a double pleasure in store—­for these two books show Myrtle Reed in her most delightful, fascinating vein—­indeed they may be considered as masterpieces of compelling interest.

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The Prodigal Judge

By VAUGHAN KESTER

This great novel—­probably the most popular book in this country to-day—­is as human as a story from the pen of that great master of “immortal laughter and immortal tears,” Charles Dickens.

The Prodigal Judge is a shabby outcast, a tavern hanger-on, a genial wayfarer who tarries longest where the inn is most hospitable, yet with that suavity, that distinctive politeness and that saving grace of humor peculiar to the American man.  He has his own code of morals—­very exalted ones—­but honors them in the breach rather than in the observance.

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