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d as a play. THE GARDEN OF ALLAH. By Robert Hichens. This novel is an intense, glowing epic of the great desert, sunlit barbaric, with its marvelous atmosphere of vastness and loneliness. It is a book of rapturous beauty, vivid in word painting. The play has been staged with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties. BEN HUR. A Tale of the Christ. By General Lew Wallace. The whole world has placed this famous Religious-Historical Romance on a height of pre-eminence which no other novel of its time has reached. The clashing of rivalry and the deepest human passions, the perfect reproduction of brilliant Roman life, and the tense, fierce atmosphere of the arena have kept their deep fascination. A tremendous dramatic success. BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. By George Broadhurst and Arthur Hornblow. Illustrated with scenes from the play. A stupendous arraignment of modern marriage which has created an interest on the stage that is almost unparalleled. The scenes are laid in New York, and deal with conditions among both the rich and poor. The interest of the story turns on the day-by-day developments which show the young wife the price she has paid. Ask for Complete free list of G. & D. Popular Copyrighted Fiction Grosset & Dunlap, 526 West 26th St., New York * * * * * * THE NOVELS OF STEWART EDWARD WHITE May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list. THE BLAZED TRAIL. Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. A wholesome story with gleams of humor, telling of a young man who blazed his way to fortune through the heart of the Michigan pines. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. Ills. with Scenes from the Play. The story centers about a Hudson Bay trading post, known as "The Conjuror's House" (the original title of the book.) THE RIVERMAN. Ills. by N. C. Wyeth and C. F. Underwood. The story of a man's fight against a river and of a struggle between honesty and grit on the one side, and dishonesty and shrewdness on the other. RULES OF THE GAME. Illustrated by Lejaren A. Hiller. The romance of the son of "The Riverman." The young college hero goes into the lumber camp, is antagonized by "graft," and comes into the romance of his life. GOLD. Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. The gold fever of '49 is pictured with vividness. A part of the story is laid in Panama, the route taken by the gold-seekers. THE FOREST. Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. The book tells of the
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