THREE NOTABLE BOOKS
By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS


The Red Republic
A Romance of the Commune
Ninth Thousand. 12º . . . . .$1.25

"With all its rush and excitement there is a solid basis of painstaking and thoughtfulness in 'The Red Republic.' Mr. Chambers is wholly free from self-consciousness; indeed his gifts seem to be little short of genius. Wonderfully vivid and graphic." -N. Y. Press

"I do not think that one need hesitate to call 'The Red Republic' the best American novel of the year." -Vance Thompson in N. Y. Morning Advertiser.

"Mr. Chambers shows great familiarity with the many dreadful days of 1871, and Mr. Thier's policy is critically examined. 'The Red Republic' abounds in action." -N. Y. Times

A King and a Few Dukes
A Romance
Seventh Thousand. 12º . . . . .$1.25

"No superior fiction has appeared in months ... It is a charming love story, attractively told in a way that is essentially Mr. Chambers's own." -N. Y. Times.

"A more charming, wholly delightful story, it would be difficult to find in the whole range of English fiction. That is saying much, but not one bit more than the book deserves ... The characters are wonderfully well drawn."-N. Y. World.

The Maker of Moons
With frontispiece. New Edition. 12º, gilt top. $1.50

"Mr. Chambers writes with the irresistible fluent vigor that characterizes the born story-teller. . . . His stories are in great part as improbable as the famous 'She' by H. Rider Haggard, but the reader having once begun it is impossible for him not to continue to the end. In the present volume there are also three stories which, on a basis of probability, develop a series of incidents illustrated with humor and pathos which make them distinctly American." -Boston Literary World.

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