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LIST OF FICTION
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WORKS OF

L. M. MONTGOMERY

THE FOUR ANNE BOOKS

Each, one volume, cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, $1.65

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (45th printing)

“In ‘Anne of Green Gables’ you will find the dearest and most moving and delightful child since the immortal Alice.” — Mark Twain in a letter to Francis Wilson.

ANNE OF AVONLEA (30th printing)

“A book to lift the spirit and send the pessimist into bankruptcy!” — Meredith Nicholson.

CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA (8th printing)

“A story of decidedly unusual conception and interest.” — Baltimore Sun.

ANNE OF THE ISLAND (15th printing)

“It has been well worth while to watch the growing up of Anne, and the privilege of being on intimate terms with her throughout the process has been properly valued.” — New York Herald.

Each, one volume, cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, $1.50

THE STORY GIRL (10th printing)

“A book that holds one’s interest and keeps a kindly smile upon one’s lips and in one’s heart.” — Chicago Inter-Ocean.

KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD (13th printing)

“A story born in the heart of Arcadia and brimful of the sweet life of the primitive environment.” — Boston Herald.

THE GOLDEN ROAD (6th printing)

“It is a simple, tender tale, touched to higher notes, now and then, by delicate hints of romance, tragedy and pathos.” — Chicago Record-Herald.