Show ST S.- S. S f T J J S BOOKS BOOK S I f 5 S SS S LITTLE CO 1 S 7 S S. S Their Author All iI J Seem cem to Win In n Bis I Mm of Success Although oU h E. E Phillips Oppenheim 5 S writes two t no novels 19 annually an everS ever ever- r S increasing number r of or readers awaits each successive Q I stor story from his pen i S. S Simultaneous with the printing oC of A lOA ALost Lost L Leader tho tho In largest r cst first edition edi Nt- tion ton of an Oppenheim novel ever cyer IJ Is Issued IS- IS J sued sued r. Mr Oppenheim's previous book r The Malefactor was sent ent to 10 pre press s 4 S for fOl a 0 lar large c third edition A Lot LoIt f S L Leader ad r the publication date of which l y Is la August 21 t has he been n pronounced In En England as fa fascinating a story of ot mod modern rn life as an any novelist has yet conceived er and one ont that arrests the theS S h by U Its fine fino strenuousness s of t purpose pUrl i S I j In addition to E E. Phillips Oppen- Oppen helms helm's A Lost Leader Little Brown BrownS S fc Co will m new now fiction by hy Anne Annei i S. S Warner Fred Fre M. M White John R. R S Caning Carling Lafayette ette McLaws Tom Toni GalIon Galion Gal Gal- Ion lori and Roy noy S SUCCESS FOR rou s sVery Vet Very no Ilich Pro I rO I lon Iou for Reader of r i g K Monthly n Perhaps the the- most significant contriS contribution contri contrI- S to io Success s Magazine for 01 September Sep Sep- i js s the article Will III 4 5 Run RIm hy h. David Graham Phillips Mr II to Phillips h believes lIe that the Importance S o of ot the the- work which the Pr President has hasS S bp begun ull and the belief or of the people in its necessity will compel him to accept I another 1 nomination and election I Us ifs number contains the Concluding S I Installment S nt of Jo Josiah lah Flynt's striking tr autobiography This important work worl was brought to an nn untimely nd end by lT Mr rr FI Flynt's nt death leath ath In January The TheS S jungle and tho the sea ea are arc the tho scenes S rc respectively h. h of an Interesting tale of oC a aU U tiger el hunt In India Inda by Iy W. W G. G Fita- Fita Ger Gerald ld and an nn exhilarating story of a n aI I porpoIse e King of ot the Con Condor Bank S by T T. Jenkins Han hams In this I issue uc H II 5 I. I S. S C COoper oper brings hl his serial story The Moon to an exciting S sion slon I On the tho lighter JI sIde I o there TIre are re The Thet t S Sonnets of oC a Car Conductor fl a very 13 amusing series b by Americas America's funS fun- fun S poet Wallace allacc Irwin Invin George S Ran Randolph olph Che Chester contributes an amu amusing tn short story A SyndicateS Syndicate S Wooing Other features of the magazine are an elaborately illustrated illus huts SS foreword to Samuel el Merwin's coining coining- series Drugging a Race a at t S. S J poem pom by b Edith a laughable r i S sketch b by Wilbur X Thomas S I Speed cl Mosby's article on Youthful 1 Criminals and Llewellyn Liewellyn ne Rees's fleess ss s's Embers Din Em hers her from a 0 Burned d Manuscript The rho oJ I current events ent pa page e The Pulse Pule of the World orld has been revived re an and there S nr are arc th the thI I usual ual helpful home depart depart- t ment papers hints to investors tors nn and a resume of nf the world of sport 5 Author of Aunt HJ lane Jane Tan 4 p J A fifth printing copies cops copies of S l i Eliza i li Calvert Cahen Halls Hall's Aunt Jane of Kentucky nt Is announce announced t h b by Little S Br Brown wn Co This sympathetic portrayal por per of rural Kentucky Kentuck life which 5 attracted lX frd th 11 t of or Pro r 1 S S nOO Roose Roosevelt C ll lt I is growing rapidly in r Jt it no now no appears that S Eliza EllUl ah nl ert rt n n is iR only the penname pen- pen name M u ed by b the author of oC Aunt Jane Jano i of IC u Kentucky This writer I Is the wife fr of or a Kentucky professor profesor anti and tho mother o of a large family In n a S letter hitter to to a friend 11 written just before the appearance of Aunt Jane of KenS KenI Kentucky Ken Ken- S I tucky she said My 1 book will be out March 30 This is 11 the birth I month of m my youn youngest eSt child Cecilia If It the book is as s successful ful as the M ich baby r I shall shan be satisfied that the book has gone Sone into a fifth edition and ane has been publicly recommended l by br President Roo Roosevelt o elt S the fie lie has every reason to be happy 5 i s That truth ma may be more entertaining entertain entertain- Ink ing than fiction t will be he shown n in X NaS Xa Na S S p leoni Young Youns Neighbor a n new ness fall S 'S book b by Belen Leah pre presenting a 3 side ide of or Napoleons Napoleon's life which Is not known J. even oen to many man of the illustrious exiles exile's warmest admirers admirer Betsy Balcombe Bal- Bal S. S combe the thc tho young neighbor was was tiltS the little laughter daughter of oC Mr 11 Balcombe at who whoso whose o house houe Tho The Briars Nap Xa- Xa p l lion on spent the tho first ten weeks of or his hista stay star ta on St. St Helena The Recollections S s of Betsy set down In middle middleS S life when hen she he hc was was Mrs Abell is the basis bals of Miss Usi Reeds Reed's volume To this has hns been added other ther therl matter nutter with 1 the tho result that a. a book on Napoleon NapoleonS X pol ol S IK Is offered o of cx exceptional Interest to tor r I old and anti young Miss 11 Reed is the wellS well- well S n author of or tho the Brenda books S S f rl for girls s Young el h- h S bor bm will be published by Little Brown Co Ce S Novels That Are c Popular I S published b by Little j I Brown BrownS Brown J S C I. I that are popular for Cor summer reading include Aunt Jane Tane of or Kentucky Ken Ken- tucky I hy by Eliza Calvert Hall now HOW In it fifth edition The Castle Castlo ot of Doubt IS b by John IL II on on third printing J Jenifer b by Luc Lucy M. M Thruston second see see- S. S 5 on end ond 1 printing Phantom Wires Vire b by 1 Arthur Stringer r second S Ackroyd or of th the Faculty b Anna n hay second printing print B BRight I fly z m Right hl Divine by 1 William Sa Sage e second seeS see sec S S ond printing The Theal al r by h b I K 1 P printing 5 A seventeenth e largo printing of Waller's Wallers The rh Wood Carver of ot Lympus Lym pus PU ia itt a announced Nathaniel C. C jr ar the Author or of Starting Sl In hi Life lr JR is spending p n tho h S oJ r at tt Kludge X H. H S Ih In Life ft t printing of or i Is Just j 1 t announced cd I Is Included In the S list of fifty best bEt books hooks of oC 1906 as nR selected so- so If h by a vote otc of the tho lI librarians of Now York state S Bo Boys Bs of or th the Border the Ow third vol YO- unit of or the Old D Series o of tories lories for fr young oun people b by Mary P r. Well will h be l published d b by Lit 5 tI tic Drown Brown Co In the fall CaU Th Tue period i b 1 that n of tho tie lr French Fruch an and 1 InS Indian Indian In In- S dian war var war rom from li G to 1753 l ti and anel Ih the theS S flor story Mory relates leading events in th the 55 field valley during tho those e stirrIng S times ut of Mary MIss May a Robson who has I b been bee fl S studying ln the part nan of Aunt Mary fO for Or S tho the pat t fix ix months op opens ns in Ir ht her dramatization of Anne nn Warner's Warners popular popular S S lar mr book iok The Rj Rejuvenation I of Aunt Aun AuntS S Mary October Octo t 8 S. 8 The author ha lea worked with th the tho star Mar and the result resul S should I b be he a perfect fit for s Rob loh- Hon On m. m A sp special production i Is b ung ng S m made de for the play which will have hav S Its New Z York run In November o Th The I author Anne Annc Warner has finished hell S veiling another of ot her inimitable S Susan CJe Clegg s hooks books which will b be beS S published In lit th the fall tall h by Little Brown Brow BrownS S Co under th the title of oC Susan ulan Clegg Cleg and anel a Man ran In the House Houe 3 II nn s 's I IN N w u Hook nook Fur For Anna nna Chopin Rn Ray flay whose sprin no nov nov- S el cl el A of the J Faculty pro pro pronoun noun ed by many critics her boxt het mire S 1 Is 4 t tics tics' o In its second edition hn has 1 j rIU written n another r book took for fOT girls or fa fail p publication It will be tho the third vo vol- vol f clap in Sn her popular Sidney erIN crier and ami the title selected is Da Day Her Year in New w York Katherine I nth Pyle P-lc of whoso whose List last years year's Ug hook book for 01 or the young ng Nancy dg th thin the book board of the th New XO York 3 tate tt library said It has to tn an unusual 60 lec- ie- ie greo gree the qualities which delight ht little girls and may be he approved by older renders She has lias written Juvenile Theodora for Cor or fall publication tion tinn in collaboration with Laura Spen Spencer Portor Porter of ot the tho Woman's Womans Home Compau Com Com- panion pau jon Mi Miss s Pyle 1 in th th the sister of Howard Pyle tt till the artist I ANorI r El El 31 HOOI BOOI Remarkably ful Author Who Vho Writes T o Each Ench Year Although E. E Phillips Oppenheim the tius popular 1 English author whose new novel A Lost Leader was published August U 4 2 writes two hooks hook yearly carl h his I work does doE's not show an any signs 81 of I undue haste In compo composition lion E Educated at Grammar school chool Leicester Lei Lel- I cester j n land he wrote roe his 11 first novI nov novel nov nay el ci I at the n age of 10 IG hut but for or some years ears wrote er very slowly lowb and only In the In Intervals Intervals In- In II- II teT teTI I of serious attention to busness' busness bus busi n nessOn ness ness' s. s On the thE death of or his father some somo ten len years yal's ago he took tool over pr the tho management manage manago- ment mont of a business s wilch tho ho elder eler Mr Ir had for go rome mo omo years ars carried on in the town of oC Leicester st-r st i and after a few fw years ears of strenuous I work in the interests of his family he had the satisfaction of being able to dispose of the business as n one of much Increased ec value Since then Mr Oppenheim has devoted oled himself largely large large- ly iy y to literary work worl hut he I is still act ac- ac I tI t I cn engaged In commercial affairs and ind Is a director of or an important pubic pub pub- ho lc ic company compan having haying connections In Fn England and France and for tor man many yea ears past hug hus 1 visited le l America regu- regu ret larl arly S nU Business also frequently calls him himo to o Paris So Sn often Is he traveling like Ike le Anthony that thal he has mastered the art of M writing in tho E. E PhILLiPS L P 11 r S II I I I I b of or V l Int Leader re Little Lite fc I Co n. n train and a considerable POl por- por on tion ton of or hui wor work especially tho the cor- cor I of o proof and revision rc Is there hero When hen not traveling he spen spends spend most lost mos of his time at on i I Ithe the ie Norfolk coast coat though frequently i returning for Cor brief vl visits ls to ter j I Mr rr Oppenheim married Miss 55 Elsif Hopkins of or Boston ami has one daugh- daugh I I j I ler er He lie le Is II fond of all al count country sports I Ind I an and nd like most authors Is particularly I ad addicted to golf I IA A Lost Io t Leader I. I a el is the th fourteenth nth I Inoel floYd ovel no brought out b by his American I publishers Little Brown Co of Of BOSton O oston and like The he Malefactor Is Js- Js suel in in- January and A o. o Maker hll er of HI History tor published Jast ast year ear it i prom l ses cs to materially widen his circle ot of otrea rea reader ers For his latest hero Mr 11 Oppenheim Oppenheim Op- Op enheim has taken talen a modern loader leader who ho has ha elected to stand aloof from the he conflict of or tile the political l world but bute buthe buthe he e has h created a ii strong distinct per- per an and not m merely rb exploited 1 one alre already d A Lost Lot Leader haS liat I been een pr pronounced in England as as fascinating fas- fas a story stor of or modern life as any t has hos yet conceived d nn and one that hat arrests ts the mind 1 l h by Its line fine siren siren- of oC purpose |