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Heirs Apparent — Philip Gibbs Lummox
October
So Big
The Able McLaughlins
The Plastic Age
The JIome-Maker
The Call of the Canyon
Old New York
The Covered Wagon
The Interpreter's House
Told Hy an Idiot
The Dream— H. G. Wells
November
So Big
The Home-Meker The Able McLaughlins
A Gentleman of Courage — James Oliver Curwood
The Plastic Age
Heirs Apparent
The Interpreter's House
The Call of the Canyon
Old New York
The Callahans and the Murphys — -Kathleen Norn's December
So Big
Rose of the World — Kathleen Norris
The Little French Girl — Anne Douglas Sedgwick
A Gentleman of Courage
The Home-Maker
The Able McLaughlins
The Plastic Age
Old New York
Peacock Feathers — Temple Bailey The Coming of Amos — Wm. J. Locke
BRENTANO'S So Big — Edna Ferber
These Charming People — Michael Arlen Told by an Idiot — Rose Macaulay Cure of Souls — May Sinclair Interpreter's House — Struthers Bert Old New York— Edith Wharton Green Bay Tree — Louis Bromfield Dark Swan — Ernest Pascal Plastic Age — Percy Marks Heirs Apparent — Philip Gibbs
HARPER & BROTHERS Talk, Emaine Sacks.
Lottery, W. E. Woodward (author of "Bunk"'). R. F. D. No. 3, Homer Croy, (author of "West
of the Water Tower"). Able McLaughlins, Margaret Wilson. Picaro, Charles NordhofT. Commencement, Ernest Brace. Julia Cane, Harvey O'Higgins. Gay Conspirators, Philip Curtiss. Lantern on the Plow, George Agnew Chamberlain. Widening Waters, Margaret Hill McCarter
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Coming of Amos — Locke Plastic Age — Marks Green Hat — Arlen So Big — Ferber
These Charming People — Arlen Life of Christ — Papini Life and Letters of — W. H. Page Haunch Paunch & Jowl — Anonymous
GENERAL . FEDERATION .OF .WOMEN'S CLUBS COMPILES SELECT HOME LIBRARY LIST OF BOOKS
Striking the keynote for the next two years of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the members of which number nearly three millions, the Division of Literature has prepared a Home Library List, which appeared in the August 30 issue of the Publishers' Weekly, and of which the books on fiction are given below.
Those that have already been picturized on the screen are marked with asterisks.
•Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott.
"Tale of Two Cities. Charles Dickens.
•David Copperfield. Charles Dickens, (foreign)
Pickwick Papers. Charles Dickens.
'Vanity Fair. William Makepeace Thackeray.
Adam Bede. George Eliot.
*Les Miserable*. Victor Hugo.
"The Three Musketeers. Alexander Dumas.
War and Peace. Leo Tolstoy.
Dead Souls. Nickolai Gogol.
Short Stories. Guy de Maupassant.
Penguin Island. Anatole France.
Jean Christophe. Romain Rolland.
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Vincente Blasco Ibanez.
Kim. Rudyard Kipling. (Maud Adamas may make this.)
Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad.
The Old Wives Tale. Arnold Bennett.
Book of Wonder. Lord Dunsany.
The Way of All Flesh. Samuel Butler.
The Forsyte Saga. John Galsworthy.
The Divine Fire. May Sinclair.
The Queen's Quair. Maurice Hewlitt.
Casuals of the Sea. William McFee.
Cranford. Mrs. Gaskell.
The Three Strangers. Thomas Hardy.
*The Sketch Book. Washington Irving. (Head less Horseman" from "Legend of Sleepy Hollow.")
*Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne.
•Short Stories. Edgar Allan Poe. (Raven, Anna belle Lee.)
*Short Stories. O. Henry. (2 reelers.)
Ethan Frome. Edith Wharton.
*The Call of the Wild. Jack London.
One of Ours. Willa Cather.
The Able McLaughlins. Margaret Wilson.
*So Big. Edna Ferber. (Making.)
'Passing of the Third Floor Back. Jerome K. Jerome.
*Bcn Hur. Lew Wallace.
The Conqueror. Gertrude Atherton. (2 made under this title but not by Atherton.)
The Crossing. Winston Churchill.
Nowhere Else in the World. Jay William Hudson.
Told by an Idiot. Rose Macaulay.
JUVENILES
Japanese Folk Stories and Fairy Tales. Mary F. N. Roulet.
A Chinese Wonder Book. Norman Honsdale Pitman.
East of the Sun and West of the Moon. Illus. by Nielson.
Where the Wind Blows. Katharine Pyle.
Jataka Tales. E. C. Babbitt.
•Arabian Nights. Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish. (Fox made some.)
Just-So Stories. Rudyard Kipling.
Uncle Remus Stories. Joel Chandler Harris.
Wind in the Willows. Kenneth Grahame.
At the Back of the North Wind. George Macdonald.
•Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll . •Peter and Wendy. J. M. Barrie. (Peter Panmaking.)
Rootabaga Stories. Carl Sandburg.
•The Blue Bird. Maurice Maeterlinck.
Doctor Dolittle. Hugh Lofting.
Maya and Bee. Waldemar Bonsels.
Heaven Folk. Waldemar Bonsels.
•Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Kate Douglas Wiggin.
*Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain.
•Treasure Island. Robert Louis Stevenson.
•Last of the Mohicans. James Fenimore Cooper.
•Westward Ho. Charles Kingsley.
Greek Heroes. Charles Kingsley.
•Robinson Crusoe. Daniel Defoe.
Pilgrims Progress. John Bunyan . (Bible Films maybe.)
King of the Golden River. John Ruskin.
The Story of Mankind. Hendrik Van Loon.
Bird Life. Frank M. Chapman.
The Land We Live In.
Field Books. F. Schyler Mathews.
Number One Joy Street.
Number Two Joy Street.
Poems of Patriotism, Selected by Brander Matthews.
•The Man Without a Country. Edward Everett Hale.
Letters to His Children. Theodore Roosev«lt.
The Wonder Book. Nathaniel Hawthorne.
•The Children's Homer. Padraic Colum. (Hornft's "Odyssey.")
Roy's King Arthur. Sidney Lanier.
The Romance of Modern Invention. Archibald Williams.
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