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AS A FIGHTING MACHINE

BY REAR ADMIRAL BRADLEY A. FISKE. $2.00 net Admiral Dewey says: "The book should be read by every one at all interested in the navy, and every naval officer and lawmaker should have it in his library."

"Admiral Fiske deals with those questions on broad lines, pointing out the general principles involved and reaching his conclusions by that simple style of logic peculiar to the author, so easy to follow, and yet convincing to the expert and to the layman. . . The book deserves reading by all officers of both services and by everybody interested in the defense of his country."-Rear-Admiral Frank S. Fletcher.

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PLATTSBURG

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BY ALLEN FRENCH

AUTHOR OF "THE HIDING-PLACES"

Somewhat as Ian Hay, in his First Hundred Thousand," presented the personality and life of the new English soldier, Mr. French, in this delightful blending of fact and romance, conveys a singularly vivid sense of the life of the "Plattsburg rookie."

By following Richard Godwin and the members of the "Eighth Squad" in their course of training though drills, range-shooting, and hikes, up to the culminating sham battle, when the rumor of the lost clip of ball-cartridges is so nearly tragically verified, the reader comes to a realization of what Plattsburg means to all sorts of men and to his country that will probably also be a surprising revelation.

The author employs the device of presenting imaginary letters, chiefly those of Godwin, the hero, to his mother, which involve the unfolding of a very charming love story. $1.35 net

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WAYSIDE FLOWERS OF SUMMER

BY HARRIET L. KEELER

Author of "Our Native Trees," "Our Native Shrubs," "Our Early Wild Flowers "

Miss Keeler's new book includes those flowers and herbaceous plants that bloom along Northern roadsides in July and August. The plants described are those the wayfarer will most likely meet whether he goes on foot or by motor, the plants that are part and parcel of summer life, that surround the vacationist at every turn. The book makes a most charming addition to the interest of a motor trip or, in fact, to any excursion that takes one along the country roads.

With colored plates and 124 half-tones and line-drawings. Cloth, $1.35 net; Leather, $1.65 net.

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AMBASSADOR

A Novel by an American Diplomatist who styles himself
LAWRENCE BYRNE

IN

'N addition to being an exciting and absorbing novel of the strife of wit and will-a story of intrigue and love-it is a powerful and fearless picture of the workings of an American embassy in a European country.

Brave and vigorous opposition to insidious influences is its key-note; its background is a presentation of American diplomatic life by one who knows it intimately.

$1.35 net

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 597 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK

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"It is the most charming and the most poignant literary picture produced by the war-both as a human document and as a product of art it has not been equalled. It is but a mere booklet -and yet it embodies the soul of a great of an immortal army."

-Philadelphia Ledger.

"Obviously all the books purporting to be 'the best the war has yet produced' cannot be so. Most of them may be put aside as of trifling value or interest. But there is a little volume by Paul Géraldy, 'The War, Madame..., to which one is almost tempted to give the palm as an expression of French temperament affected by war time and as a picture of Paris in these days.... The book

is truly a vivid little cameo cut from French life."-Phila. Telegraph.

"One of the purest gems in letters thrown out by the European upheaval."

-New York World.

"He cannot rob war of its dangers, but he robs the thought of it of many of its horrors. It is a many-faceted picture, for Madame Daumer is not easy to convince. This account seems to approach nearer to the probable mean of reality than any of the many war books that have already been written."

-Boston Transcript.

75 cents net

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PLAYS BY JACINTO BENAVENTE

Translated

from the Spanish, with an Introduction, by JOHN GARRETT

UNDERHILL

"He is without doubt the greatest living Spanish dramatist-it may properly be said that he is one of the greatest in the world."-DR. JULIUS BRONTA, in Drama.

"Benavente had delved into the human heart and has revealed in dramatic action and brought forth in the full light of day things which have remained hidden from any but a Shakespeare."

-J. R. SANCHEZ.

This volume includes: THE BONDS OF INTEREST HIS WIDOW'S HUSBAND LA MALQUERIDA

(THE ILL-LOVED) THE EVIL DOERS OF GOOD

$1.50 net

THE CASTAWAYS

BY W. W. JACOBS

"In Mr. Jacobs's best vein."

-N. Y. Evening Post. "A rollicking sea tale." -Philadelphia Press. "Bright and sparkling with wit."-Boston Globe. $1.35 net

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STRANDED IN ARCADY

BY FRANCIS LYNDE

Author of "After the Manner of Men," "The Real Man," "The
City of Numbered Days," and Others

Suppose you waked up out of a sound sleep and
found yourself apparently alone on a particularly
beautiful island and had no idea how you got there.
Suppose, after looking about, you discovered that
you were not alone, after all, but that a remarkably
lovely other person was just in the act of waking up
a short distance away.

Having supposed all these things, you have the start.
of this, the most mysteriously absorbing love story
Francis Lynde ever wrote.

Illustrated. $1.35 net

JAN AND HER
JOB

BY L. ALLEN HARKER

"From Jan and Her Job' one
arises with a warm feeling of
having actually lived with the
principals through their chapters
of mingled joys, fears, and reali-
zations. Mrs. Harker has un-
folded her romance in terms of an
admirable actuality."

-New York World.
Illustrated. $1.50 net

BRINGING
OUT
BARBARA

BY

ETHEL TRAIN

"The story is told with un-
failing vivacity, in the true
spirit of girlhood, and its por-
trayal of the 'swell set' is
nearer the truth than that
given by many society nov-
els."-New York Tribune.
$1.25 net

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THE MADNESS OF MAY

BY MEREDITH NICHOLSON

"The little tale is a gay and joyous fantasy that plays with the
imagination like the wind through new-leafed trees."
-New York Sun.

"There are few things in it that are not screamingly impossible;
just as impossible as 'Alice in Wonderland'; but so much the
worse for possibility. There is certainly not a thing in it, though
mad as a hatter and March hare in one, which we would willingly
have omitted or which does not immeasurably increase the
sheer delight of living."-New York Tribune.

$1.00 net

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 597 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

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