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IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY

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THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES By Meredith Nicholson. Pictures in Color by Christy. $1.50 Postpaid. THE MAN OF THE HOUR By Octave Thanet. Illustrated by L. W. Hitchcock, $1.50 Postpaid. HEARTS AND MASKS By Harold MacGrath. Ten pictures in Photogravure, by Harrison Fisher. $1.50 Postpaid. THE DELUGE By David Graham Phillips. Pictures in color by Gibbs. $1.50 Postpaid. THE SOCIAL SECRETARY By David Graham Phillips. Eleven pictures in Photogravure, by C. F. Underwood. $1.50 Postpaid. HEARTS' HAVEN By Katharine Evans Blake. Six drawings in color by E. M. Ashe. $1.50 Postpaid. THE STORM SIGNAL By Gustave Frederick Mertins. Illustrated by A. I. Keller. $1.50 Postpaid. SEFFY By John Luther Long. Eight drawings in color by C. D. Williams. Decorations by Earl Stetson Crawford. $1.50 Postpaid. PIPETOWN SANDY By John Philip Sousa. Twelve pictures, by C. L. Hinton. $1.50 Postpaid. THE BEST POLICY By Elliott Flower. Illustrated by George Brehm. Price $1.50 Postpaid.

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EVANGELINE Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.
Decorations by Earl Stetson Crawford. In a box, postpaid $3.00.
THE LOVERS' MOTHER GOOSE Planned, Illustrated and Decorated,
by John Cecil Clay. In a box, postpaid $3.00.
POETRY
SONGS O' CHEER By James Whitcomb Riley.
BANJO TALKS By Anne Virginia Culbertson.

Illustrated by Will Vawter.
Price $1.25 postpaid.
Illustrated with photographs.
Price $1.00 net (Postage 10 cents).

JUVENILES

THE QUEEN'S PAGE By Cornelia Baker. Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory,

AT THE BIG HOUSE By Anne Virginia Culbertson.
Illustrated by E. Warde Blaisdell.
TALES FROM DICKENS By Hallie Erminie Rives. Illustr. by

Price $1.25 postpaid.

Price $1.25 postpaid. Reginald B. Birch. Price $1.50 postpaid.

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EVERYDAY ETIQUETTE By Marion Harland. Price $1.00 net. (Postage 12 cents). RADIANT MOTHERHOOD By Margaret E. Sangster. Price $1.00 net. (Postage 12c.). LETTERS OF LABOR AND LOVE By Samuel M. Jones. Price $1.00 net. (Post. 12c.). CHOOSING A CAREER By Orison Sweet Marden. Price $1.00 net. (Postage 12c.). ESSAYS OF FRANCIS BACON Printed and bound by Ralph Fletcher Seymour. Price $1.50 net. (Postage 12 cents).

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Putnam's New Books

American Political History--1763-1876

By ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. Edited and Supplemented by JAMES ALBERT WOODBURN, Professor of History and Political Science, Indiana University; Author of "The American Republic," "Political Parties and Party Problems in the United States," etc.

In Two Volumes. 8vo. cloth, each, net, $2.00. (Each complete in itself and indexed.) 1. The Revolution, the Constitution, and the Growth of Nationality.

1763-1832

2. The Slavery Controversy, Secession, Civil War, and Reconstruction. 1820-1876

These volumes present the principal features_in_the_political history of the United States from the opening of the American Revolution to the close of the Era of the Reconstruction. They give in more convenient form the series of articles on "American Political History" contributed to Lalor's "Cyclopedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and Political History," by the late Professor Alexander Johnston,

The Development of the
European Nations 1870-1900

6 Vols.

By J. HOLLAND ROSE

8vo. with Maps. Net, $5.00. II. Norman and Angevin

2 Vols.

A discussion by a scholar of authority of those events which had a distinct formative influence upon the development of European States during the latter part of the nineteenth century, a period remarkable because of the great progress made by the people of Europe in their effort to secure a large measure of political freedom for the individual and the legitimate development of the nation.

A History of England
Edited by C. W. C. OMAN
8vo.
Each, net, $3.00.

Peter and Alexis

By DMITRI MEREJKOWSKI

Author of "Death of the Gods," "Romance of Leonardo
da Vinci," etc.
Crown 8vo.
$1.50.
This is the third volume of Merejkowski's
trilogy, Christ and Anti-Christ. It is a sketch,
vivid and true, of classes and conditions, of
court and society, of peasant and wild religious
beliefs, in Russia at the beginning of the 18th
Century.

NEW FICTION

All That Was Possible By HOWARD OVERING STURGIS Author of "Belchamber," etc. Crown 8vo.

$1.50.

Mr. Sturgis has written another striking novel. It is not a book to give away carelessly, for it deals with a subject which is forbidden in conventional conversation. The story is told quietly and sincerely, but it would be indeed an unfeeling reader who would not be moved by its ineffable sadness.

New York

England

By H. W. C. DAVIS.

"Will undoubtedly take a high and permanent place in the literature of its subject. Not so much a history, in the ordinary sense of the word, as a sustained and luminous commentary upon history, high-toned and impartial."The Athenæum.

NO. 101

By WYMOND CAREY

Author of "Monsieur Martin," etc. Crown 8vo. Illustrated. $1.50. A stirring story of adventure during the war of the Austrian Secession. No. 101 was the cipher used as a signature by a daring spy, through whose agency the English were supplied with exact and unerring knowledge concerning the French plans-in fact Louis XV's very thoughts seemed to be divined by this wonderful person.

A Lost Cause

By GUY THORNE

Author of "When It Was Dark," etc.
Crown 8vo.

$1.50.

This is Mr. Thorne's second book dealing with present-day aspects of the Christian religion. The new story is marked by the same dramatic and emotional strength which characterized the earlier work. The special theme deals with certain practices which have caused dissensions in the Church and the influence of ardent religious convictions on character and conduct.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

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London

BROWN & CO'S. NEW

LITTLE,

A New Novel by the author of "Quo Vadis"

ON THE FIELD OF GLORY

BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ

Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin

This important work is the only one written by this renowned author since the year 1900, when he completed "Knights of the Cross." The scenes are laid in Poland, and the period is the reign of the famous King John Sobieski, just before the Turkish invasion in 1682 to 1683. Sienkiewicz has woven a wonderful romance of great brilliancy and strong character-drawing, and in no book has he displayed his great genius more strikingly. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

NOVELS

Mr. Oppenheim's New Novel-the best he has yet written.

A MAKER

OF HISTORY

By E. Phillips Oppenheim

A sheet of paper blown by the wind and a mysterious disappearance lead to one of the most complicated and remarkable plots which this author has ever constructed. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

A Realistic Novel of the Great West
THE SAGE BRUSH PARSON A. B. WARD

Clement Vaughan, the hero of this story of the unconventional life in the sage brush
wastes of Nevada, is a striking character in fiction. The denouement of the novel is
vividly unfolded.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

By the Author of "When the Land Was Young"

MAID OF ATHENS

By Lafayette McLaws

A romance of great charm by an author gifted with a wealth of creative imagination, a story in which Lord Byron's love for Thyrza, the daughter of a Greek patriot, is pictured with great vividness and power. "The Maid of Athens" is one of the most lovable creations of modern romantic fiction. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

Miss Ray's New Romance of Quebec

Hearts and Creeds CHAPIN RAY

The strongest novel yet written by this talented author. It deals with the marriage of Arline Lord, a Protestant Girl, and Amédée Leleu, a Catholic. Miss Ray is thoroughly familiar with Canadian life, and her new story is a powerful study of the social and political life of the old gray city of Quebec. Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

Another printing of one of “the” Novels of 1905

THE BALLINGTONS

By Frances Squire

Hamilton W. Mabie pronounces this powerful story of the wedded life of Ferdinand and Agnes Ballington, "Full of insight into character, grip on life, and the ability to handle courageously the most delicate and perplexing problems." Louise Chandler Moulton says, "It is a great book," while Alice French (Octave Thanet) adds, "It is wonderfully vivid and strong." 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

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FOLLY

By EDITH RICKERT
Author of "The Reaper"

With a frontispiece in color by Sigismond de Ivanowski. $1.50

There is strong reason to believe that the extravagant prophecies of Miss Rickert's future which were made upon publication of "The Reaper" will be fulfilled in "Folly," a story of a woman's life and love, handled with great strength and vividness and full of a most remarkable character delineation.

HAZEL OF HEATHERLAND

By MABEL BARNES-GRUNDY. $1.50

A tender, romantic tale of an English girl who places her ideal in the playmate of childhood days. A story of remarkable freshness and charm.

LANDSCAPE PAINTING

AND MODERN DUTCH ARTISTS

By E. B. GREENSHIELDS

8vo. Fully illustrated. Net, $2.00; by mail $2.15

An appreciative and scholarly study of Landscape Painting, with especial reference to the modern school of Dutch artists. The illustrations, consisting of the best work of this school, are as rare as they are striking.

WHEN YOU WERE A BOY

By EDWIN L. SABIN

Fourth Edition. With 80 illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. $1.50

The fourth edition since publication tells the story of the grip which this book has made upon the men and boys of this country. Mr. Sabin has caught the reminiscent vein perfectly.

THE POET, MISS KATE AND I

By MARGARET P. MONTAGUE

Illustrated and decorated in color. Net, $1.50; by mail, $1.60. Fourth Edition. Although the work of a new author, this book has attracted the most unusual commendations. It is a book of rare charm, both in text and manufacture.

NOTABLE ART BOOKS

Impressions of Japanese

The Appreciation of Pictures
By RUSSELL STURGIS

Over 80 illustrations. Net, $1.50; by mail, $1.64.

A companion to "How to Judge Architecture" and "The Appreciation of Sculpture," by the same author, and Pictorial Composition," by Poore.

Architecture

By RALPH ADAMS CRAM
Fully illustrated. Net, $2.00; by mail, $2.20

William Elliott Griffis says: "A very able and delightful book. Mr. Cram has entered into the spirit of Japan, and his work is true appreciation, which will surely win many readers."

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The fourth of the series appears
in the January 27 issue of

Collier's

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