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ure folk disburse, Eustace Hale Ball proffers expert and valuable advice." New York Times Review of Books. "Ball's Art of the Photoplay puts into concrete form, with expert simplicity, the secrets of writing photoplays which appeal to the millions of Americans who attend the theatres and the producers can not buy enough of such plays to satisfy the exhibitors." (Signed) Robert Lee Macnabb, National Vice-President, Motion Picture Exhibitor's League of America. "You have succeeded in producing a clear and helpful exposition of the subject." (Signed) Wm. R. Kane, Editor of "The Editor Magazine." 12 mo. Cloth bound, $1.00 Net. G. W. DILLINGHAM CO., Publishers NEW YORK THREE SPLENDID BOOKS BY ALFRED HENRY LEWIS FARO NELL AND HER FRIENDS A new story of "Wolfville" days--the best of all. It pictures the fine comradeship, broad understanding and simple loyalty of Faro Nell to her friends. Here we meet again Old Monte, Dave Tutt, Cynthiana, Pet-Named Original Sin, Dead Shot Baker, Doc Peets, Old Man Enright, Dan Boggs, Texas and Black Jack, the rough-actioned, good-hearted men and women who helped to make this author famous as a teller of tales of Western frontier life. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Popular Edition. 50 Cents THE APACHES OF NEW YORK A truthful account of actual happenings in the underworld of vice and crime in the metropolis, that gives an appalling insight into the life of the New York criminal. It contains intimate, inside information concerning the gang fights and the gang tyranny that has since startled the entire world. The book embraces twelve stories of grim, dark facts secured directly from the lips of the police and the gangsters themselves. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Popular Edition. 50 Cents THE STORY OF PAUL JONES A wonderful historical romance. A story of the boyhood and later life of that daring and intrepid sailor whose remains are now in America. Thousands and tens of thousands have read it and admired it. Many consider it one of the best books Mr. Lewis has produced. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Popular Edition. 50 Cents G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY Publishers New York Nine Splendid Novels by WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE THE PIRATE OF PANAMA A tale of old-time pirates and of modern love, hate and adventure. The scene is laid in San Francisco on board The Argus and in Panama. A romantic search for the lost pirate gold. An absorbing lo
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