A Million and a Half Sold of
RALPH CONNOR'S WORKS
The Doctor. AXaleoftheRoddes.
20 sih thousand* 12mo, • - . x.50.
" The best thing Ralph Connor has done since * The
Sky Pilot' and pehaps the best that he has ever done.
Here he is at his strongest and best in drawing rugged
pictures of rough but true men."—iV. Y, Times Review*
The Prospector, a Tale of the crowds Nest Pass.
155th Thousand, 12mo, - - - I.50.
"A novel so intense that one grinds his teeth less his
sinew should snap ere the strain is released."—
Chicago Tribune,
Gwen. The Canyon story from " The Sky Pilot" in
Art Gift Book Series, beautifully printed in two colors
with many illustrations and marginal etchings.
JSth thousand. 12mo, art cover, - - net .75.
Glengarry School Days. Astory ofeariy
days m Glengarry.
^5th thousand, 12mo, Illustrated, Cloth, - 1.25.
•'Gets a swing of incident and danger that keep you
tearing away at the pages till the book is done."—
N* YiMail,
The Man from Glengarry. ATaieof
the Ottawa. 2zoth thousand, 12mo, Cloth, - 1.50
**A legitimate successor to *The Sky Pilot' and *Black
Rock/ which secured him swift fame that leaps to the
author who strikes a new and effective note."—The
Literary Digest.
The Sky Pilot. ATaleoftheFoothllls. Hlus-
trated by Louis Rhead.
Sioth thousand, 12mo, Cloth, - - 1.25.
"Ralph Connor's *Black Rock' was good,but *The
Sky Pilot' is better. The matter whicn he gives us is
real life; virile, true, tender, humorous, pathetic, spiri¬
tual, wholesome."—The Outlook.
Black Rock. ATaieof the SelMrks. Introduction
by George Adam Smith. Illustrated by Louis Rhead.
550th thousand, 12mo, Cloth, - - 1.25.
" Ralph Connor has gone into the heart of the North¬
west Canadian mountains and has painted for us a
picture of life in the lumber and mining-camps of sur¬
passing merit."—iSif. Louis Globe Democrat,
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