Part 39 (2/2)
THE END
_There's More to Follow!_
More stories of the sort you like; more, probably, by the author of this one; more than 500 t.i.tles all told by writers of world-wide reputation, in the Authors' Alphabetical List which you will find on the _reverse side_ of the wrapper of this book.
Look it over before you lay it aside. There are books here you are sure to want--some, possibly, that you have _always_ wanted.
It is a _selected_ list; every book in it has achieved a certain measure of _success_.
The Grosset & Dunlap list is not only the greatest Index of Good Fiction available, it represents in addition a generally accepted Standard of Value. It will pay you to
_Look on the Other Side of the Wrapper!_
_In case the wrapper is lost write to the publishers for a complete catalog._
PETER B. KYNE'S NOVELS
THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR
When two strong men clash and the under-dog has Irish blood in his veins--there's a tale that Kyne can tell! And ”the girl” is also very much in evidence.
KINDRED OF THE DUST
Donald McKay, son of Hector McKay, millionaire lumber king, falls in love with ”Nan of the Sawdust Pile,” a charming girl who has been ostracized by her townsfolk.
THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS
The fight of the Cardigans, father and son, to hold the Valley of the Giants against treachery. The reader finishes with a sense of having lived with big men and women in a big country.
CAPPY RICKS
The story of old Cappy Ricks and of Matt Peasley, the boy he tried to break because he knew the acid test was good for his soul.
WEBSTER: MAN'S MAN
In a little Jim Crow Republic in Central America, a man and a woman, hailing from the ”States,” met up with a revolution and for a while adventures and excitement came so thick and fast that their love affair had to wait for a lull in the game.
CAPTAIN SCRAGGS
This sea yarn recounts the adventures of three rapscallion sea-faring men--a Captain Scraggs, owner of the green vegetable freighter Maggie, Gibney the mate and McGuffey the engineer.
THE LONG CHANCE
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