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L Frank Baum Buim the author of oC Ozma Ozma Oz ma mu of or Oz r The Land Lund of Oz John Dou Dough h and the thc Cherub and half a a. dozen other charming childrens children's books is really renny the creator of or a new era ern In such publications It was he and his publishers who first produced a childrens children's children's childrens child child- rens ren's book printed with the many colors colors col col- ors which are aie now so common and its success SM was instantaneous The following fol oh- oh lowing no less than 12 other book publishers also produced varicolored vari arI colored childrens children's books and the third year rear there were 22 2 In the mechanical production o of Ozma Orma of oC Oz Ox Mr Mi Damns Damn's latest book which has lias Just been published The Reilly Britton has outdone even Its own best previous efforts In the matter of ot drawIng draw- draw In log Ing for tor tho the Illustrations of Mr Ir Buum's Baums delightful nonsense An interesting interesting- fact has Just come to light In connection with the thc publication Of Co of ot Alexander u b by l Jacobs In Search of El I Dorado i Y that M IlC I d r J s ri I r and n m cl-m I n erh JOR I of oC the first to co go 0 to the Klondike and amon among the thc men In charge of his dog dop sledges was Jack London author of ol roIi ri Tho The Call of oC the Wild In a n. sense the tho work orl Is to be origin of or that authors author's Mr 11 traced to lo his experiences under Macdonald Temple Bailey the thc author of Judy one of oC the ten new books for or the young on Little Brown Co Cos s' s fall nU list is the thc daughter laughter of oC a union soldier but ut educated educated educated edu edu- in a II private school in Richmond 1 I which emphasized old south Ideals She has written many short stories for or I magazines winning the second prize in inthe inthe inthe the Ladles Home Journal love hove story stor contest conlest four years ago Vivid remembrances i brances o of her happy girlhood days made ir iriny iny ny chapters the longest on est story for girls she has written writ writ- ten Miss Bailey now makes her bet home In Washington D. 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C Before the revival lc of or the drama In French U by the rise of or the romantic school chool Louisiana na produced a classic tragedy in which the unities o of time lime place pace and action Blanc do tie VII VII- were well observed Le c an ex In the thc French army wrote at nt the the- a age e o of 73 75 5 this drama based bused on an of oC Indian life lire It was published In iii 1 1 and is the play which history records as V springing from Cram the the- theIn pen len of a Ian lan Earlier than that however according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Edward Childs Carpenter r Victor a versatile genius who vho 1 was us at ont once poet poel master of arms and lancing dancing prestidigitator patriot philo I sopher gentleman ana anc Darker el wrote a pia play culled called Tho u Gaten-u Gateway of ot Dreams which tho the above mentioned authority states tes was performed at the Theater St S1 Pierre Now New Orleans as earl early a as 1503 The Thc dramatic events upon tho the production of ot Jallots play pia make malee up the greater parr pare of the first chapter of Mr 1 Carpenters Carpenter's new ro romance romance ro- ro mance The Tho Code of Victor which Is published In September b by George W w. Jacobs Jacob Com Company pan the tile gentleman In he was sometimes called called- a phrase tive of ot his accomplishments not his garb garb Is Is time the hero of ot this novel and he promises to be one or me mO moot t or orIginal or- or and characters In American literature Mr 11 Carpenter i le 16 also ulso the thc author of o Captain Courtes Courtesy I which received general commendation I last fall tall from rom pi press ess and public I Once upon a time during a strenuous strenuous ous railroad building battle in the thc Rocky Mountains Mr Francis Lynde writer of ot Empire Builders was field officer In charge of men Finding Find Find- 1 ing fog himself at tho track layers camp campono campono ono bitter night 1 15 miles above his baso of t transportation supplies he bor- bor d f t lon ii enl nC on wi t I th or w t hr for h-for for a n helper started down canyon canon after atter a n. s o of empties The night was black lark dark the un- un surfaced track was a rough as a corduroy corduroy corduroy cord cord- roa road 1 and the grades and cur curves curs s were heart breaking Vel Very early In the thc game the time fireman lost his nerve Staggering across the cab he shouted 1 huskily Into the thc ear of oC the pro tempore r Arrah Lynde a lomb runner ye e are and Im I'm sorry sorrl to be yc ye e to stop her her hals the mutter matter Mike Are you OU scared a wan Uvan bit am I scared but butI I think Ill I'll have to bo be o back alon along I did be ravin lavin me pipe up yonder ondel at th thO camp and Im I'm that ne near r dead for a An Important new novel no b by a writer whose whoso southern training and affiliations have havo afforded rather unusual opportunities opportunities for Cor or the stud study of oC cor in that section is The Welding by Lafayette La- La ayette McLaws The book hook announced 1 for Cor fall fail publication b by Little Brown Drown Co appeals strongly to national pride and will Interest readers in lii both buth north an and 1 south The Thc author notes and studies those elements In the begin begin- Ings of thc the republic that developed and made Inevitable the tue late friction and disruption culminating In the time civil war wal shows the strength and and conflicting sectional nal In I national politics and finall finally pictures the welding of or these theMe interests into Inlo the promise of a united nation The continued popularity of or tho tim pocket edition of ot the thc standard Wormeley orme hey ley translation of at The Tho Comedic H of Honore de Balzac which Little Brown company compan issued a few years ears a ago o. o has led e 1 tin the Boston publishing publish publIsh- ing house to bring out handsome pocket editions of ot the Masterpieces of ot Alexandre Dumas h 11 Iu 14 1 volumes the novels no of or Jane Jan Austen In Cuine C G Col ol i ume to be e followed a month later laler b by the Masterpieces o of Victor hugo HUBO In 10 volumes The desirable and handsomely hand hand- printed hand handy editions are supplied supplied supplied sup sup- plied in cloth gilt gUt edges at nt n nt t per volume r i I in limp morocco ed edges Os gilt over o at 15 net nel per volume Little Browne Drowne Company Compan are also issuing this month pocket ed edItions editions ed- ed of or two of oC Mary nry W. W famous compilations Dally Daily Strength for Dall Dally Daily Needs and Prayers ayers An- An dent and Modern L BOOKS BOOK I Mc Brief History of ot the the- t S States tN b by John Bach McMaster las ter t roC of oC American h history lJ 1 to I Inthe in tn the University I o of Pennsylvania This Is n a new book ool b by the leading authority on United States history The Thc narrative is attractive nn and Interesting and provides a well well- proportioned 1 account of the chief events and f figures uros The book ook contains a summary at atthe atthe atthe the end of or each ooch ch chapter and references references ref ref- to collateral reading rending Num- Num ious dolls footnotes Include tho biographies I lea ies s of or prominent nt characters an and 1 accounts ac- ac counts of or the thc less important vents events The volume gives s adequate attention to the thc colonial period as itS well as JUS to the tjI social lal and industrial development dc of or the country countr It I Is noteworthy for forthe forthe the time freshness s and vigor 1101 of oC style stylo its authoritative statements and find Its historical his his- an and impartial treatment of ev- ev try 1 1 of fit our country's history The num numerous pictures nt are ot or u a I ing lug character and anu rare educative val val- ue mic The rho maps mals arc clear and well weB cx- cx cu Holder Half Hal Hours HOUTS with Mammals Holder author t b by Frederick of Elements Elemon s of ot Zoology etc te addition to the thc the latest In tills this series of or l Eclectic Readings Ings the the- story of or the mammals has hag bU been botn pt presented lont d dIn language langua l' l simple and lr In and In a most Interesting Un mann manner T. T Dr a as a writer and ancI andIn andin well known I Is Holder the t ta he ht gives In this general Idea of oC tho the structure a good to j i h 1 jt f of the the principal species species' their geographical geog distribution and their relative economic Importance Many Ian notes and Incidents from Crom personal per per- experience are arc Intro Introduced per per-I The Tile book Is supplied with numerous at attractive attractive at- at illustrations I Newton find and Treats Treat's Outlines for Review In iii History b by Charles Bertram Bertram Ber Ber- tram Newton and Edwin BI Bryant ant Treat of oC the tho Lawrenceville Lawrence school American Book Boo company compan New York These Those little books will fix and es establish OS- OS taLlish In the thc mind of at the student the essential points In Greek Greel and ami Roman history In their proper perspective Great care carco ha hat been employed ed in the arrangement of or material and in the selection o of f typo type and ease ense of ot reference has hns been first considered Many Ian dates have o la been included an and co complete pleto ln- ln t J 1 I e lion tion papers render the hooks mo most t helpful While Intended ot of course ouro to lo bo be us used d only onh in conne connection with sith or 01 following the complete text hooks the they ma may be used with an any good bool books s. s Thirty one new books are are- announced ed cd b by A. A C. C McClurg Company for tor publication durIng the tho present autumn of oC which only four are arc new now novels and romances These however how- how over ever include e Randall Parrish's Beth veil Nez-veil In which contemporary life uro Is 13 with b by that popular author Mrs KatherIne Tynan's For Malsie a love star story of ot aristocratic England Charles B B. Hu Hudsons Hudson's sons son's The Crimson Conquest a vivid iVil romance woven about overthrow of ot the Incas in Peru and Miss Edith Huntington Huntingdon Ma Masons Mason's ons on's The Real Ral Agatha in which a nice fellow finds a nice girl but not until he has been bewildered by sev- sev cial other nice girls In ad addition four volumes of or the time Prairie Classics willbe will willbe be brought out late in October new and compact editions of Dickens' Dickens 4 Oliver Oll Twist and A Tale of or Two Cities anti and of or Scotts Scott's Kenilworth I and Ivanhoe I MAGAZINES I for or October contains the opening chapters of a new serial story b by Harry Leon Lem Wilson the author of or orThe The Spenders and The Seeker both o of which h were among the most popular novels of ot the time This new novel Is IR called Ewings Lady and it opens with ith ordinary promise for fora a most absorbing tale talc Mr Wilson has haR from abroad to only recently returned I arrange for th the production in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York of a new ply y upon which he has with Booth The Thc novelette is an exceptionally fine detective o story called railed The Fifth Firth Rob Rob- bel bery y by bj Hen Hem Henry Heny y Gallup PaIne The scene of the story tory is laid in New York and the tho feminine interest with T hii it is filled Is worked out with unusual skill Marion Hill has another mother of ot her inimitable stories storie called Hurlburt far exceeding In merit any of at her previous tales all nil of at which were wert much above t the average Arthur Stringer has a short hort stor story full Cull of oC dramatic dramatic dra dra- ra- ra matic Interest which he calls cans Tha Th Guardian at th the Gates Another story which will make flake a n. deep ep Impression is Wa Way it Is by Kate Jordan Jordan Jordan Jor Jor- dan whose short hon stories arc are always nearly perfect r ot of their kind Margarita Margar ita its Spalding Gerry h has R In The turC t rY which Is a re from the the- stereotyped love love- story and pos seB besides a n profound profound pro pro- found human Interest which will keep I the lie renders readers attention conc concen concentrated 1 from froni first to last laet A special feature is another of or Roy Hoy Nortons Norton's unique western stories called Packer Jims Jim's Guardianship Mr l Norton writes with wHO wHOa witha a knowledge of the great en t west that tho no other author has shown to a similar degree and there is In this as ID lo everything he lie a genuine human clement element which all his work 1 s-j s touching Rafael Sabatini has an exciting cx- cx citing tale talc in The Fortunes of or orVar War Var Eugene Wood contributes an enter enter- articles on Tho The Chapter on Love Lo President Roosevelt's Roose latest contribution contribution tion to the discussion of nature faking fak tak- ing lug published In the September Evel bo Everybody's ys y's l Magazine lne is a vigorous presentation of or his views and very much to the the- point That tho the president president I dent is a naturalist well fitted to form Conn judgments on matters of or this kind is 15 not likely to be denied by those who ar are in a position to know now but bul an in interesting In- In light on tills this side of or our sided many president is thrown b by Mr John Burroughs Burroughs' new book Camping and ana Tramping with Roosevelt Rooe soon to come conic from Crom the press of or Houghton Mifflin Co In Tn writing o of President Roosevelt as a nature lover and observer Mr Burroughs a 9 amany many Instances Instance of or his acuteness and accuracy which have ha come to his r during years ears of acquaintance anil and he shows too how genuine a lover hover o of wild animals and ana m all nature the president president president dent is In the first filSt of or th the bool book Mr Burroughs tells tens In au an entertaining way the stOl story of his trip to the Yellowstone Yel Yel- park with the president and gives an interesting picture of his compan com corn pan panion Ion |