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Herbert Jenkins' Green Label Novels | |
1 | THE ORANGE DIVAN
The strange case of Carmen Cranmore which baffled Scotland Yard. By Valentine Williams, author of The Man With the Clubfoot. 7s. 6d. net. |
2 | THE GARDEN OF DELIGHT
A Yorkshire story breathing of sunshine and fragrant breezes. By W. Riley, author of Windyridge, etc. 7s. 6d. net. |
3 | SMITH, V.C., GENTLEMAN RIDER
A thrilling story of love and sport. By Edgar Jepson, author of The Whiskered Footman. 7s. 6d. net. |
4 | THE JUNGLE BEHIND BARS
Wonderful incidents in the lives of animals in a menagerie. By Courtney Ryley Cooper. 7s. 6d. net. |
5 | THE MYSTERY OF ST. MICHAEL'S
A new mystery novel full of thrills and incident. By Guy Thorne, author of When It Was Dark. 7s. 6d. net. |
6 | WHO KILLED LORD HENRY ROLLESTONE?
A baffling mystery story with an unexpected dénouement. A new novel by John Daye. 7s. 6d. net. |
7 | THE SAGA OF SALLY BIRD
The story of Sally and her super-stunting horse, Skookum. By Gret Lane. 7s. 6d. net. |
8 | THE HEIR OF THE MALIK
The stirring adventures of Philip Carr, who journeyed across the Afghan border into the land of the Malik. 7s. 6d. net. |
9 | APRIL'S SOWING
The ups and downs in the wooing of John Carlyon on Mary Brandon. A first novel by Rosemary Rees. 7s. 6d. net. |
10 | WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE DAWN?
The story of Jeremiah and his journey to Ireland after the destruction of Jerusalem. By W. R. Munro Faure. 7s. 6d. net. |
11 | RECORDS OF REGGIE
The amusing adventures of Reggie, who, at twenty-two, finds he must either starve or work. By A. A. Thomson. 7s. 6d. net. |
Herbert Jenkins' Green Label Novels | |
1 | LEAVE IT TO PSMITH
P. G. Wodehouse's latest book of laughter. By the author of Piccadilly. 7s. 6d. net. |
2 | THE MYSTERIOUS CHINAMAN
Jim Cranage finds himself the centre of an exciting mystery. By J. S. Fletcher, author of The Charing Cross Mystery. 7s. 6d. net. |
3 | HER UNDYING PAST
The love story of Jenny Callender. A thrilling novel by Mrs. Patrick MacGill, author of The Rose of Glenconnel. 7s. 6d. net. |
4 | NO. 3
The exciting adventures of a beautiful secret service agent, by Lady Kitty Vincent. 7s. 6d. net. |
5 | THE WESTERNER
The adventures of an Englishman in Canada. By Luke Allan, author of Blue Pete, Half-breed. 7s. 6d. net. |
6 | THE BATTLE OF LONDON
What would happen if Bolshevism temporarily gained the upper hand in England. 7s. 6d. net. |
7 | SUSAN IN CHARGE
A charming new novel by J. E. Buckrose, author of An Ordinary Couple. 7s. 6d. net. |
8 | HELEN OF LONDON
A thrilling mystery story by John Goodwin, author of Without Mercy. 7s. 6d. net. |
9 | WITCHERY O' THE MOOR
Some stories of Exmoor, by Courtenay Hayes. 7s. 6d. net. |
10 | THE MAN WHO WASN'T
A thrilling adventure story, by George Goodchild, author of Colorado Jim. 7s. 6d. net. |
Herbert Jenkins' Green Label Novels | |
1 | MOLESKIN JOE
Ever since Patrick MacGill created a literary sensation with Children of the Dead End, his public has been asking for this book. 7s. 6d. net. |
2 | THE ORANGE DIVAN
A baffling mystery story by Valentine Williams, author of The Man with the Clubfoot. 7s. 6d. net. |
3 | THE MUTINY OF THE ALBATROSS
Thrilling adventures on a millionaire's yacht. By William Grenvil. 7s. 6d. net. |
4 | THE WANDERINGS OF ASAF
An account of some of the adventures that befell a great warrior. By "Afghan." 7s. 6d. net. |
5 | THE CLEVEDON CASE
A new mystery novel full of thrills and incident, by Nancy and John Oakley. 7s. 6d. net. |
6 | THE LURE OF THUNDER ISLAND
The romance of the missing steel chest, by Leo Walmsley. 7s. 6d. net. |
7 | THE CHARING CROSS MYSTERY
A Scotland Yard problem. By J. S. Fletcher, author of The Markenmore Mystery. 7s. 6d. net. |
8 | THE RETURN OF ANTHONY TRENT
Anthony Trent, the one time Raffles, turns detective. By Wyndham Martyn, author of Anthony Trent Master Criminal. 7s. 6d. net. |
9 | A MEDITERRANEAN MYSTERY
A middle-aged clergyman finds himself involved in a Levantine smuggling intrigue. By Fred E. Wynne. 7s. 6d. net. |
10 | THE JOYOUS PILGRIM
A new comedy story by Winifred Boggs, author of The Sale of Lady Daventry. 7s. 6d. net. |
11 | THE VENGEANCE OF HENRY JARROMAN
The hatred of convict No. 193. By Roy Vickers, author of The Mystery of the Scented Death. 7s. 6d. net. |
Herbert Jenkins' Green Label Novels | |
1 | THE ADVENTURES OF SALLY
A new book of laughter by P. G. Wodehouse, author of Jill the Reckless, Piccadilly Jim, etc. 7s. 6d. net. |
2 | RACHEL BLAND'S INHERITANCE
By W. Riley, author of Windyridge. A powerful story of Yorkshire life and character. 7s. 6d. net. |
3 | AN ORDINARY COUPLE
A novel by J. E. Buckrose, dealing with the domestic experiences and adventures of a newly married pair. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net. |
4 | THE RETURN OF CLUBFOOT
By Valentine Williams, author of The Man with the Clubfoot, further adventures of Desmond Okewood on an island in the Pacific. 7s. 6d. net. |
5 | THE RETURN OF BLUE PETE
Another thrilling adventure of the famous Blue Pete and his horse, Whiskers. By Luke Allan, author of Blue Pete: Half-Breed. 7s. 6d. net. |
6 | The MYSTERIOUS Mr. GARLAND
Another Anthony Trent Story by Wyndham Martyn, author of Anthony Trent, Master Criminal, and The Secret of the Silver Car. 7s. 6d. net. |
7 | THE SMUGGLED MASTERPIECE
A comedy novel by Edgar Jepson, author of The Whiskered Footman, full of humour and dramatic incident. 7s. 6d. net. |
8 | THE MAZAROFF MURDER
By J. S. Fletcher, author of The Markenmore Mystery. Who killed Mr. Mazaroff, and why did it become known as "the Mazaroff affair" throughout three continents By J. S. Fletcher. 7s. 6d. net. |
9 | THE HOUSE OF MARNEY
By John Goodwin, author of Without Mercy. The yachting adventure gives a new atmosphere to this striking drama of the East Coast. 7s. 6d. net. |
Herbert Jenkins' New Popular Novels 3/6 net. | |
1 | THE INIMITABLE JEEVES
By P.G. Wodehouse. When either Bertie Wooster or his friends found themselves either in the soup or in dangerous proximity to the tureen, the instinct of one and all was to turn to Jeeves—Bertie's man. He understood human nature, especially that of gilded youth. It did not matter if the hope of an ancient house had fallen in love with a waitress, or if Bertie's cousins Claude and Eustace had been playing dido, Jeeves never failed. His was a sound brain. In this volume are told some of Jeeves's more remarkable achievements. |
2 | THE MILLION DOLLAR DIAMOND
By J. S. Fletcher, author of The Markenmore Mystery. Daniel Vandamarke, the South African millionaire, possessed an extraordinary diamond, and was simple enough to let people know he carried it in his waistcoat pocket. The inevitable happens, and the reader is plunged into the excitements of a modern kidnapping, with its attendant romantic adventures. But the vital point of the story is its secret, which is kept from all the actors, except one, and in such a fashion that the revealing of it comes as a surprise where laughter lurks. This is one of those stories in which movement, quick and dramatic, begins at once and never stops. |
3 | MRS. 'ARRIS
By Clifford Poultney. The diverting ups and downs of a cockney housewife, who knows what's what and refuses to be put upon. Her neighbours, relatives and friends learn to respect her, if only because she has a biting tongue. She is a cockney of cockneys, wise in the ways of her class, and she is not blind to her own "attractions." Already Mrs. 'Arris is known to millions of readers. She is a celebrity. |
BOOKS BY HERBERT JENKINS | |
1 | BINDLE
Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle. Of the popular areas just published, 120,000 copies have already been called for. 2s. 6d. net. |
2 | THE NIGHT CLUB
Further Episodes in the Career of Bindle. No less than 37,000 copies of the ordinary edition were called for within a few weeks of publication. 2s. 6d. net. |
3 | ADVENTURES OF BINDLE
A second edition, completing 60,000 copies, was ordered before the book appeared. Further episodes in the career of J.B. 2s. 6d. net. |
4 | MRS. BINDLE
Some incidents from the life of the Bindles. Among other things, it narrates how Mrs. Bindle encountered a bull and what happened to the man who destroyed her geraniums. 7s. 6d. net. |
5 | JOHN DENE OF TORONTO
A Comedy of Whitehall which struck a new note and achieved a new success. 2s. 6d. net. |
6 | MALCOLM SAGE, DETECTIVE
Some chapters from the records of the Malcolm Sage Bureau. The latest Herbert Jenkins' novel, a book of thrills and mystery. 2s. 6d. net. |
7 | PATRICIA BRENT, SPINSTER
A Comedy of Our Own Times that stirred five continents to laughter. It has been translated into Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, etc. 2s. 6d. net. |
8 | THE RAIN-GIRL
A romance of to-day, telling how Richard Beresford threw up a post at the Foreign Office and set out to tramp the roads as a vagabond, and how a girl sitting on a gate smoking a cigarette in the rain changed everything. 2s. 6d. net. |
9 | THE RETURN OF ALFRED
A comedy of mis-identification by which a man is proclaimed a returned prodigal. For reasons of his own, he is unable to divulge his true identity, with the result that he is plunged into a veritable maelstrom of embarrassments. 2s. 6d. net. |
Herbert Jenkins' New Popular Novels 2/6 net. | |
1 | JILL THE RECKLESS
Jill had money. Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged! It is a comedy-drama with a delightful heroine, and some very amusing people. By P. G. Wodehouse. |
2 | FEAR
The blue pencil of the Censor was too busy during the War to allow a realist such as Patrick MacGill a chance of exposing the Truth. Unconstrained by the thought of blue pencils, Patrick MacGill, our greatest realist, has been able to write about war as war actually is. It is a terrible picture he presents; but none the less a picture that should be seen. |
3 | THE MAZAROFF MURDER
By J. S. Fletcher, author of The Markenmore Mystery. Who killed Mr. Mazaroff? Why did it become known throughout three continents as "The Mazaroff Affair"? There is no finer writer of a detective novel than J. S. Fletcher. Here is a real mystery story. |
4 | THE SMUGGLED MASTERPIECE
Edgar Jepson's comedy-novel opens with a young man swimming out to a French fishing smack to tow ashore a mysterious cylinder. From that moment the action of the story becomes breathless, is the comedy irresistible. Uniform with The Whiskered Footman. |
5 | THE RETURN OF BLUE PETE
Blue Pete, half-breed, cowboy-rustler-detective, did not die after all, but lived to enjoy many thrilling adventures with his little horse, Whiskers. By Luke Allan, author of Blue Pete: Half-Breed. |
A full list of the famous Green Label popular novels will be sent on application to Herbert Jenkins, Ltd., Three, York Street, St. James's, London, S.W.1. |
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