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LONE PINE
New Fiction
SMITH BRUNT
United States Navy. By Waldron K. Post, author of "Harvard Stories,"etc. 12º, 459 pages, $1.50.
"A rattling good story of the Old Navy.... The book recalls HarryGringo by its breadth and interest of plot; which means it is afirst-class sea story. It is not an imitation, however.... Theprevailing thought of the book is the unity of aims, ideals andrace between Englishmen and Americans, and this idea is brought outso well that, even though the reader enjoys the story of the fiercesea-fights, he deplores the shedding of blood by brothers'hands."—Buffalo Courier.
BEARERS OF THE BURDEN
Being Stories of Land and Sea. By Major W. P. Drury, Royal Marines. 12º,286 pages, $1.00.
"Major Drury's stories combine pathos and humor with an underlyingearnestness that betrays a clear moral vision. The whole volume isof a rare and wholesome quality."—Chicago Tribune.
ROSALBA
The Story of Her Development. By Olive Pratt Rayner (Grant Allen),author of "Flowers and Their Pedigrees," etc. Hudson Library, No. 39.12º, 396 pages, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.
"A story which holds the reader with profound interest to theclosing lines."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
ABOARD "THE AMERICAN DUCHESS"
By Headon Hill. Hudson Library, No. 41. 12º, paper, 50 cts.; cloth,$1.00.
Note.—This is a reprint of a work previously published under thetitle of "Queen of the Night"—with certain changes of names.
"He has certainly given to the reading public a capital story fullof action. It is a bright novel and contains many admirablechapters. Life on the ocean is well depicted, many excitingepisodes are well told, and it will interest readers of allclasses."—Knoxville Sentinel.
THE PRIEST'S MARRIAGE
By Nora Vynne, author of "The Blind Artist's Picture," etc. HudsonLibrary, No. 42. 12º, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, New York and London
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