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BOOKS BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SON


BOOKS BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SON

  • Real Soldiers of Fortune Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50 net. Postage extra

    The stories of nine adventurous spirits of our own day, the true account of whose lives and experiences reads like the wildest romance.
  • Farces The Galloper," "The Dictator" and "Miss Civilization" With eighteen illustrations of scenes in the plays 8 vo, $1.50 net. Postage extra

    These three farces read even better than they acted, and represent the best of Mr. Davis's recent work. They are, bound together in an attractive volume, prettily illustrated from scenes in the plays.
  • With Both Armies in South Africa Profusely illustrated from photographs. 12Mo, $1.50

    There is no finer picture in recent literature than Mr. Davis's of the collapse of the Boer power."—Boston Transcript.
  • The Cuban and Porto Rican Campaigns Illustrated from photographs and drawings by eye-witnesses. 12mo, $1.50

    "The most vivid and readable of all the books on the war." —Boston Herald.
  • Cinderella and Other Stories 12Mo, $1.00

    "There are five stories in this well-made book. There is a touch of human nature throughout which brings the author's narrative skill and humor to a very high point of literary art."—The Congregationalist.
  • Gallegher and Other Stories 12mo, $1.00

    It is a pleasure to turn to so crisply written and so fresh and entertaining stories."—London Academy.
  • Stories for Boys Illustrated. 12Mo, $1.00

    "All the stories have a verve and fire and movement which is just what boys like."—Boston Transcript.
  • The Bar Sinister With 8 full-page illustrations in color by E. M. Ashe and numerous marginal illustrations. New Edition. Square 12Mo, $1.00.

    One of the two best dog stories written in the United States." —The Bookman.
  • Captain Macklin His Memoirs. With full-page illustrations by Walter Appleton Clark. 12Mo, $1.50

    "An admirable story, clear-cut, brave, spirited. It shows Mr. Richard Harding Davis in his maturity."—The Bookman.
  • Ranson's Folly's With 16 full-page illustrations. 12Mo, $1.50

    "This book presents as notable an instance of the growth and development of a fictionist as the course of American letters has presented —Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
  • Soldiers of Fortune Illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. 12mo, $1.50

    The work of a mature romancer, writing out of a full mind and sure of his ground."—New York Tribune.
  • The Lion and the Unicorn Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy. 12Mo, $1.25

    The volume is delightful through and through. His men and women have hearts . . . therefore they appeal to a wide class of readers." —Boston Herald.
  • The King's jackal Illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. 12Mo, $1.25 The plot is an exceedingly clever and original one, unfolded in Mr. Davis's inimitable and vivid style."—New York Times.
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