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Books by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


THE RED CROSS GIRL
Illustrated. $1.25 net

"The secret lies in the never-failing charm of the author's style."—London Punch.

ONCE UPON A TIME
Illustrated. $1.50

Short stories of love and adventure, of war and travel.

THE WHITE MICE
Illustrated. $1.50

"Even more absorbing than his former Central American stories."—Philadelphia Ledger.

VERA THE MEDIUM
Illustrated. $1.50

"A graphic and dramatic and readable and moving story."—New York Sun.

CAPTAIN MACKLIN: HIS MEMOIRS
Illustrated. $1.50

"An admirable story, clear-cut, brave."—The Bookman.

RANSON'S FOLLY
Illustrated. $1.50

"It is a rattling tale of army life on a far Western post."—New York Evening Sun.

SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
Illustrated. $1.50

"A rousing tale of adventure."—The Critic.

Books by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


THE MAN WHO COULD NOT LOSE
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.25 net

"Vivaciously told with the art of a master of short story making,"—The Independent.

THE SCARLET CAR
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50

"There is a vigor and go about these stories that insures their popularity."—San Francisco Argonaut.

THE BAR SINISTER
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.00

"The best dog story since 'Rab and His Friends.'"—New York Evening Sun.

THE LION AND THE UNICORN
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.25

"In perfection of significant detail, as well as in color and feeling, the title story in this book stands unrivalled."—Army and Navy Register.

THE KING'S JACKAL
Illustrated. 12 mo. $1.25

"A clean, spirited narrative, told in clever, captivating style, and using always the pure and perfect English that is one of Mr. Davis's distinguishing characteristics."—Milwaukee World.

CINDERELLA AND OTHER STORIES
12 mo. $1.00

"There are five sketches in the book and each is so good in its way that it is not easy to say which is the best."—Public Opinion.

Books by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


STORIES—Continued
GALLEGHER AND OTHER STORIES
13mo. $1.00

"Mr. Davis's stories are also of the people and for the people; and their swift, concentrated style makes them grateful reading. Mr. Davis's Fifth Avenue sketches are as unaffected as those of Cherry Street."—New York Evening Post.

STORIES FOR BOYS
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.00

"These capital sketches have genuine interest of plot, a hearty, breezy spirit of youth and adventuresomeness which will captivate the special audience that they are addressed to and will also interest older people."—Hartford Courant.

TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE

THE CONGO AND COASTS OF AFRICA
Illustrated. 12 mo. $1.50 net

"He has never written a better book in the field which he has so often exploited, the field of actualities."—New York Tribune.

"It would be difficult to find ... a more picturesque, entertaining and graphic volume."—Brooklyn Standard-Union.

REAL SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50 net

"A vivid reminder that truth is stranger than fiction and quite as thrilling. The book is a series of brief, graphic and captivating sketches of astonishing careers."—Army and Navy Journal.

Books by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE—Continued

WITH BOTH ARMIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
Illustrated from photographs. 12mo. $1.50

"It is a book that charms and interests and spreads before us a South African landscape and the moving panorama of an army as no other book has done."—The Detroit Free-Press.

THE CUBAN AND PORTO RICAN CAMPAIGNS
Illustrated from photographs. 13mo. $1.50

"To the very last line, the book is written with a keenness, a vivacity, a skill and a power to thrill and to leave an impression which mark a decided advance over anything that Mr. Davis has written heretofore."—Boston Herald.

FARCES

MISS CIVILIZATION: A One-Act Comedy
12mo. 50 cents net

"Amateur performers seeking a brief, bright play, needing few properties and players, yet thoroughly alive from start to finish, should find here a genuine delight."—Chicago Record-Herald.

FARCES
Including "The Galloper," "The Dictator" and "Miss Civilization"

Illustrated. 13mo. $1.50 net

"The pure fun and absurd extravagances of these slight plays make them most entertaining on the stage."—The Outlook.