nifests a
tendency to explode, especially when it is confined by a vow of
celibacy. But when an author steps into the prophetic department of the
religious field, and mixes a little of this variety into a love story,
making the lover and the lovees act their respective parts as if so
foreordained, it is really curious what antics they indulge in, but not
surprising that the theater of action reaches from ancient Chaldea to
Salt Lake City, the actors variate from Mohammedanism to Mormonism, and
the time limit stretches into the centuries. It is a fitting climax that
the sublime heights of the second part are culminated in the third's
last chapters by a description of the end of national destiny, the
_Armageddon_ of capitalist and socialist, the beginning of the world
period, in short, Millennium.
For sale everywhere, or sent post-paid on receipt of price.
F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher,
96 Queen Street, London. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York.
THE SECRET OF THE EARTH
BY
CHARLES WILLING BEALE
Cloth, $1.00
A story of thrilling adventure from cover to cover which embodies a
theory of our planet so tremendous and appalling that the most
conservative mind can hardly fail to be impressed with the startling
array of facts adduced in support of it. Two young men set out upon a
voyage of discovery under very peculiar circumstances and with
exceptional facilities for accomplishing their purpose. The result of
their enterprise is something so astounding, and yet so entirely
probable when judged from the realm of the known, that the climax
appears inevitable. The story bears the imprint of experience. There is
no padding, and one is carried along with a rush from marvel to marvel
and venture to venture through vast areas of undreamed civilizations,
magnificent cities, and a people whose existence has been entirely
unsuspected by denizens of the known world, and yet which is shown to be
more than a mere conjecture as the story unfolds. The mode of travel is
entirely unique, no similar method having ever been employed, though it
is one which seems likely to become popular in the near future. The book
is worth reading, and will furnish food for the thoughtful.
For sale everywhere, or sent post-paid on receipt of price.
F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher,
96 Queen Street, London. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York.
THE LITTLE BLIND GOD A-WHEEL
BY
SIDNEY HOWARD
Cloth, $1.00; Paper, 50 Cents
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