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The Mountain of Fears

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The Mountain of Fears (1905)
by Henry C. Rowland

Short stories. Frontispiece by C. R. Macauley

Studies of the horrible, abnormal, and grotesque as found by a certain Dr. Leyden, physician and psychologist, in the West Indies, the Far East, and remote corners of the globe. The tales are vivid and strange.—"Comment on Current Books," The Outlook, Nov 18, 1905
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"I see that you go in for heads a bit yourself," said Lynch.

—Page 99

The Mountain
of Fears


By
Henry C. Rowland

Author of "The Wanderers", "To Windward"
and "Sea Scamps".


Illustrated



New York
A. S. Barnes & Co.
1905

Copyright, 1905, by
A. S. BARNES & CO.

Published October, 1905

[Front matter]

BY HENRY C. ROWLAND


To Windward
THIRD EDITION

"Crisp and strong, full of breeziness and virile humanity." Brooklyn Eagle.

" A capital story told with a spirit and go that are irresistible. A strong and dramatic novel. Shows literary genius."—Newark Advertiser.


The Wanderers
THIRD EDITION

"A little breathless toward the end, the reader enjoys every moment spent with Brian Kinard, the roving son of an Irish earl."—Chicago Record-Herald.

"Full of complications and surprises which hold the reader's attention to the end. An unusually good story of actual life at sea."—Boston Transcript.


Each with frontispiece in colors, by
Ch. Weber-Ditzler.


12mo. Cloth. $1.50


A. S. BARNES & COMPANY

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1933, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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