American Contemporary Novels
Messrs. Harper & Brothers will publish each month in 1901 a new copyright novel of American life
ALREADY PUBLISHED
EASTOVER COURT HOUSE. By Henry Burnham Boone and Kenneth Brown
"If each of the novels of American life by American authors which Messrs. Harper & Brothers project for the current year proves as pood as 'Eastover Court House', the twelve volumes will constitute a decided addition to American fiction."—Detroit Free Press.
THE SENTIMENTALISTS. By Arthur Stanwood Pier
"If the cleverest parts of this work had been entirely cut out, we should still have culled it one of the cleverest novels of the season."—Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
MARTIN BROOK. By Morgan Bates
"The third of the American Novel Series, Martin Brook, by Morgan Bates, appeals to the best in man and woman, and is a credit alike to author and publishers.… Martin Brook is indeed an American novel, and of the best kind."—Philadelphia Daily Evening Telegraph.
DAYS LIKE THESE. BY Edward W. Townsend
TO BE PUBLISHED
In June—WESTERFELT. By Will N. Harben
In July—THE MANAGER OF THE B. & A. By Vaughan Kester
Each Post 8vo. Cloth, Ornamented, $1.50
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS