The sins of the father : a romance of the South . e:rimage, and the birth and growth of the absorbing love of two strongmen for a charming heroine. THE BOSS OF WIND RIVER, By A. M. Chisholm. Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson. This is a strong, virile novel with the lumber industry for its cen-tral theme and a love story full of interest as a sort of subplot. A PRAIRIE COURTSHIP, By Harold Bindloss. A story of Canadian prairies in which the hero is stirred, throughthe influence of his love for a woman, to settle down to the heroicbusiness of pioneer farming. JOYCE OF THE NORTH WOODS, By Harri


The sins of the father : a romance of the South . e:rimage, and the birth and growth of the absorbing love of two strongmen for a charming heroine. THE BOSS OF WIND RIVER, By A. M. Chisholm. Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson. This is a strong, virile novel with the lumber industry for its cen-tral theme and a love story full of interest as a sort of subplot. A PRAIRIE COURTSHIP, By Harold Bindloss. A story of Canadian prairies in which the hero is stirred, throughthe influence of his love for a woman, to settle down to the heroicbusiness of pioneer farming. JOYCE OF THE NORTH WOODS, By Harriet T. Comstock Illustrated by John Cassel. A story of the deep woods that shows the power of love at workamong its primitive dwellers. It is a tensely moving study of thehuman heart and its aspirations that unfolds itself through thrillingsituations and dramatic developments. Asi for a comjilete -free list of G. & D. Popular Copyrighted Fiction Grosset & Dunlap, 526 West 26th St., New York JOHN FOX, JRS. STORIES OF THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS. May lie had wherever books are sold. Ask for Srosset and Dunlaps list THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. The lonesome pine from which thestory takes its name was a tall tree thatstood in solitary splendor on a mountaintop. The fame of the pine lured a youngengineer through Kentucky to catch thetrail, and when he finally climbed to itsshelter he found not only the pine but thefootprints of a girl. And the girl provedto be lovely, piquant, and the trail ofthese girlish foot-prints led the youngengineer a madder chase than the trailof the lonesome pine. THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. This is a story of Kentucky, in a settlement known as King-dom Come. It is a life rude, semi-barbarous; but naturaland honest, from which often springs the flower of civilization. Chad. the little shepherd did not know who he was norwhence he came—he had just wandered from door to door sinceearly childhood, se


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