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DAYS OF HARDY ENDEAVOR AND MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT TOMORROW'S TANGLE
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


DAYS OF HARDY ENDEAVOR AND MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT
TOMORROW'S TANGLE

By

GERALDINE BONNER

Since Bret Harte, there has been no story of the Bonanza days that can compare with this. —New York Press.
The story is full of life and with characters that are as clearly cut as portraits in steel. It is an American story, too, and that is another claim to the reader's attention. —Nashville American.
To miss reading this story, which tells so vividly of both the great and small hearts of an incomparable land, is to miss a pleasure that is not often available. —Baltimore Herald.
A masterly piece of work worthy of a master hand. To unfold this absorbing tangle will be a pleasure to every reader. —Boston Herald.
The book gives a sense of largeness, an almost Biblical freedom for the emotions amid an atmosphere of primitive nature. Miss Bonner is a story-teller of no common quality. —Literary Digest.
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Illustrated by Arthur I. Keller
12mo, cloth, price, $1.50

The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis