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THE UPHILL CLIMB.
A story of a mountain ranch and of a man's hard fight on the uphill road
to manliness.
THE PHANTOM HERD.
The title of a moving-picture staged it New Mexico by the "Flying U"
boys.
THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX.
The "Flying U" boys stage a fake bank robbery for film purposes which
precedes a real one for lust of gold.
THE GRINGOS.
A story of love and adventure on a ranch in California.
STARR OF THE DESERT.
A New Mexico ranch story of mystery and adventure.
THE LOOKOUT MAN.
A Northern California story full of action, excitement and love.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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THE NOVELS OF WINSTON CHURCHILL
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THE INSIDE OF THE CUP. Illustrated by Howard Giles.
The Reverend John Hodder is called to a fashionable church in a
middle-western city. He knows little of modern problems and in his
theology is as orthodox as the rich men who control his church could
desire. But the facts of modern life are thrust upon him; an awakening
follows and in the end he works out a solution.
A FAR COUNTRY. Illustrated by Herman Pfeifer.
This novel is concerned with big problems of the day. As _The Inside of
the Cup_ gets down to the essentials in its discussion of religion, so
_A Far Country_ deals in a story that is intense and dramatic, with
other vital issues confronting the twentieth century.
A MODERN CHRONICLE. Illustrated by J.H. Gardner Soper.
This, Mr. Churchill's first great presentation of the Eternal Feminine,
is throughout a profound study of a fascinating young American woman. It
is frankly a modern love story.
MR. CREWE'S CAREER. Illus. by A.I. Keller and Kinneys.
A new England state is under the political domination of a railway and
Mr. Crewe, a millionaire, seizes a moment when the cause of the people
is being espoused by an ardent young attorney, to further his own
interest in a political way. The daughter of the railway president plays
no small part in the situation.
THE CROSSING. Illustrated by S. Adamson and L. Baylis.
Describing the battle of Fort Moultrie, the blazing of the Kentucky
wilderness, the expedition of Clark and his handful of followers in
Illinois, the beginning of civilization along the Ohio and Mississippi,
and the treasonable schemes against Washington.
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