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BOOKS BY DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS
  
  

BOOKS BY DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS

The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig

The story of a strong, virile personality, set among the frothy superficialities of society life in Washington. Joshua Craig is a young lawyer who is striving to make a name for himself in national politics. He is big, rough, and crude, repelling and yet compelling. He fights quite as hard to gain the love of a lady as he does to attain his coveted political goal.

Illustrated by A. B. Wenzell. 12mo, cloth, $1.50
Old Wives for New

A daring title. The story is just as daring, but nevertheless it rings true. It is a frank and faithful picture of married life as it exists to-day among certain classes in this country. It is the story of a young couple who loved as others do, but whose love turns to indifference, and Mr. Phillips shows us why their married life was a failure.

12mo, cloth, $1.50
The Second Generation

It Is a double-decked romance, telling the love stories of a young man and his sister, both reared in great extravagance and suddenly left without means by their father, who, being a self-made man has come to feel that his wealth has been a curse to his children, and would prove their ruination if left to them. The young man and the young woman find life very hard sledding for a time, but gain strength and courage and make a good fight for love, happiness, and life.

Illustrated, 12mo, ornamental cover in colors inlaid, $1.50
Light-Fingered Gentry

In this story Mr. Phillips has chosen the inside workings of the great insurance companies as his field of battle; the salons of the great Fifth Avenue mansions as the antechambers of his field of intrigue-and the two things which every natural big man desires, love and success, as the goal of his leading character.

Illustrated, ornamental cloth, $1.50
The Worth of a Woman — A Play

"It is a remarkable piece of work, showing keen, logical thought, a daring rush to conclusions, a bold and sportsmanlike grip of an ugly problem. I admire the pluck of this author.'' — Alan Dale in the N. Y. American.

12mo, cloth, $1.25 net
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK
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