Great Possessions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 387 pages of information about Great Possessions.

Great Possessions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 387 pages of information about Great Possessions.

Crown 8vo.  Fixed price, $1.35 net

G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS

NEW YORK LONDON

A story that warms every reader’s heart and makes him regret that he has reached the end.

Old Rose and Silver

By MYRTLE REED

Author of “A Spinner in the Sun,” “The Master’s Violin,” etc.

NOT a “problem,” “detective,” or a “character study” story.  It does not contain a morbid line.  Just a charming, pure, altogether wholesome love story, full of delicate touches of fancy and humor.  A book that leaves a pleasant taste in the memory, and one that people will find most appropriate as a dainty gift.

With Frontispiece in Color by

WALTER BIGGS

Crown 8vo, beautifully printed and bound.  Cloth, $1.50 net.  Full red leather, $2.00 net.  Antique Calf, $2.50 net.  Lavender Silk, $3.50 net.

G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS

NEW YORK LONDON

Bound to be one of the most popular novels of the year

THE WIVING OF LANCE CLEAVERAGE

BY ALICE MACGOWAN

Author of “JUDITH OF THE CUMBERLANDS,” “RETURN,” “LAST WORD,” ETC.

By its stirring dramatic appeal, its varied interest, its skilful artistry, Miss MacGowan’s new Tennessee mountain story marks a long step in advance of her earlier novels.  It is an interesting company that is brought together in this book—­notably the proud high-spirited mountain beauty who is the heroine, and the bold and fiery young hero, who will surely stand high in the good graces of readers of the tale—­and a company of distinct types drawn with a graphic and spirited hand, a company moved by strong passions—­love, and hate too, green jealousy and black revenge.

With Illustrations in Color by ROBERT EDWARDS

Fixed price, $1.35 net

G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS

NEW YORK LONDON

By the author of “The Country House"

FRATERNITY

BY JOHN GALSWORTHY

Author of “THE MAN OF PROPERTY,” “VILLA RUBEIN,” ETC.

“The foundation of Mr. Galsworthy’s talent, it seems to me, lies in a remarkable power of ironic insight combined with an extremely keen and faithful eye for all the phenomena, on the surface of the life he observes.  These are the purveyors of his imagination, whose servant is a style clear, direct, sane, illumined by a perfectly unaffected sincerity.  It is the style of a man whose sympathy with mankind is too genuine to allow him the smallest gratification of his vanity at the cost of his fellow creatures, ... sufficiently pointed to carry deep his remorseless irony, and grave enough to be the dignified vehicle of his profound compassion.  Its sustained harmony is never interrupted by those bursts of cymbals and fifes which some deaf people acclaim for brilliance.  Mr. Galsworthy will never be found futile by anyone and never uninteresting by the most exacting.”

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