Madison Square
THE HAUNTED BOOKSHOP
By CHRISTOPHER MORLEY
Author of "Parnassus on Wheels,"
"Where the Blue Begins," etc.
Every reader who made the delightful
acquaintance of Roger Mifflin in "Parnassus on
Wheels" will rejoice upon finding him in this
volume the proprietor of a bookshop in
Brooklyn. So realistically does the story
begin that one is almost impelled to take down
the telephone book to get the address of the
haunted bookshop. While much of the charm of
the book lies in the character of the
whimsical, bookloving Roger Mifflin and his
comments on all manner of things, a gentle
love story runs through the novel and an
exciting bomb plot of which the bookshop
becomes the tragic scene.
If you have not yet had the great joy of
reading this charming book, prepare now to
partake of a real mental feast—from appetizer
of mystery, through meat of information, crisp
salad of romance, to dessert of humor.
This book, while produced under
wartime conditions, in full compliance
with government regulations for the
conservation of paper and other
essential materials, is
COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED