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Washington will lend additional interest to this timely and important work. RICHARD T. ELY, MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS. A masterly presentation of the Trust Problem, by a most eminent authority. Price, seventy-five cents each, postpaid. PRINCESS MARITZA A NOVEL OF RAPID ROMANCE. BY PERCY BREBNER With Harrison Fisher Illustrations in Color. Offers more real entertainment and keen enjoyment than any book since "Graustark." Full of picturesque life and color and a delightful love-story. The scene of the story is Wallaria, one of those mythical kingdoms in Southern Europe. Maritza is the rightful heir to the throne, but is kept away from her own country. The hero is a young Englishman of noble family. It is a pleasing book of fiction. Large 12 mo. size. Handsomely bound in cloth. White coated wrapper, with Harrison Fisher portrait in colors. Price 75 cents, postpaid. Books by George Barr McCutcheon BREWSTER'S MILLIONS Mr. Montgomery Brewster is required to spend a million dollars in one year in order to inherit seven millions. He must be absolutely penniless at that time, and yet have spent the million in a way that will commend him as fit to inherit the larger sum. How he does it forms the basis for one of the most crisp and breezy romances of recent years. CASTLE CRANEYCROW The story revolves around the abduction of a young American woman and the adventures created through her rescue. The title is taken from the name of an old castle on the Continent, the scene of her imprisonment. GRAUSTARK: A Story of a Love Behind a Throne. This work has been and is to-day one of the most popular works of fiction of this decade. The meeting of the Princess of Graustark with the hero, while travelling incognito in this country, his efforts to find her, his success, the defeat of conspiracies to dethrone her, and their happy marriage, provide entertainment which every type of reader will enjoy. THE SHERRODS. With illustrations by C. D. Williams A novel quite unlike Mr. McCutcheon's previous works in the field of romantic fiction and yet possessing the charm inseparable from anything he writes. The scene is laid in Indiana and the theme is best described in the words, "Whom God hath joined, let no man put asunder." Each volume handsomely bound in cloth. Large 12mo. size. Price 75 cents per volume, postpaid. FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOKS IN POPULAR PRICED EDITIONS Re-issues of the great
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