American messenger . rought out vineyard conditionsmore clearly. The precarious risks,the temptations and the misery ofvineyard cultivation, are made strik-ingly apparent. A sparkling, brilliant romance isthe vehicle used by the writer tobring her studies to the reader. Read of Justin Lamont, wine mer-chant, and his charming daughterVictoria; of Glentworth, athlete andProhibitionist, Victorias schoolmateat the University of finally battles for Pro-hibition; the girl follows her father. Read of the Vintage Festival; of theKing, the Queen, and the seven grapes—and of Victor


American messenger . rought out vineyard conditionsmore clearly. The precarious risks,the temptations and the misery ofvineyard cultivation, are made strik-ingly apparent. A sparkling, brilliant romance isthe vehicle used by the writer tobring her studies to the reader. Read of Justin Lamont, wine mer-chant, and his charming daughterVictoria; of Glentworth, athlete andProhibitionist, Victorias schoolmateat the University of finally battles for Pro-hibition; the girl follows her father. Read of the Vintage Festival; of theKing, the Queen, and the seven grapes—and of Victorias turning. The whole book is a succession ofquick-moving chapters: The Bootlegger;Distinction Meets Difference; Giants inthe Land; A Modern Jephtha; The Vint-age Festival; The Revolt; Mother andDaughter; High Road and Low Road;Cold Shoulders; By Fire; On the Heights. THE HIGH ROAD is a story too de-lightfully absorbing and informative foryou to miss. Cloth, 5^x73/4 inches. 326 pages. Il-lustrated. By mail, $


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