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Works by Anna Katharine Green


THE LEAVENWORTH CASE. A Lawyer's Story.

New Illustrated Edition. Cr. 8vo. $1.50

"She has worked up a cause célèbre with a fertility of device and ingenuity of treatment hardly second to Wilkie Collins or Edgar Allan Poe."— Christian Union .

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. 16 o , cloth $1 00

".. She has never succeeded better in baffling the reader."— Boston Christian Register .

THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES. A Story of New York Life.

16 o , cloth $1 00

"'The Sword of Damocles' is a book of great power, which far surpasses either of its predecessors from her pen, and places her high among American writers. The plot is complicated and is managed adroitly... In the delineation of characters she has shown both delicacy and vigor."— Congregationalist .

X. Y. Z. and 7 TO 12: DETECTIVE STORIES. 16 o , $1 00

"Well written and extremely exciting and captivating... She is a perfect genius in the construction of a plot."— N. Y. Commercial Advertiser .

HAND AND RING. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"It is a tribute to the author's genius that she never tires and never loses her readers... It moves on clean and healthy.... It is worked out powerfully and skilfully."—N. Y. Independent.

A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"A most ingenious and absorbingly interesting story. The readers are held spell-bound until the last page."— Cincinnati Commercial .

THE MILL MYSTERY. 16 o , cloth $1 00

THE HOUSE OF THE WHISPERING PINES.
Cr. 8vo. Colored Frontispiece. Cloth
$1.50

"As good as 'The Leavenworth Case.'"— N. Y. Globe .

THE OLD STONE HOUSE, AND OTHER STORIES. 16 o , cloth 75 cents

"It is a bundle of quite cleverly constructed pieces of fiction, with which an idle hour may be pleasantly passed."— N. Y. Independent.

CYNTHIA WAKEHAM'S MONEY. With frontispiece. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"'Cynthia Wakeham's Money' is a story notable even among the many vigorous works of Anna Katharine Green."— New York Sun.

MARKED "PERSONAL." 16 o , cloth $1 00

"The ingenious plot is built up with all the skill of the writer of 'The Leavenworth Case' to the very last chapter, which contains the surprising solutions of several mysteries."

MISS HURD: AN ENIGMA. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"A strong and interesting novel in an entirely new field of romance."

THE DOCTOR, HIS WIFE, AND THE CLOCK. 32 o , limp cloth 50 cents

"The story is entertainingly told..."— Cincinnati Tribune .

DR. IZARD. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"Those who have read her other books will not need to be urged to read this; they will be eager to do so, and we assure them a very interesting story."— Boston Times .

THAT AFFAIR NEXT DOOR. 16 o , cloth $1 00

"Startling in its ingenuity and its wonderful plot."— Buffalo Enquirer .

LOST MAN'S LANE. 16 o , cloth $1 00

AGATHA WEBB. 16 o , cloth $1 25

ONE OF MY SONS. 16 o , cloth, illustrated $1 50

THE DEFENCE OF THE BRIDE, AND OTHER POEMS.
16 o , cloth
$1 00

RISIFI'S DAUGHTER. A Drama. 16 o , cloth $1 00

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, New York and London


Who?

By Elizabeth Kent

Author of "The House Opposite"

Cr. 8vo. Frontispiece in Color by John Cassel
$1.25 net. By mail, $1.40

A more thrilling detective story than "Who?" has seldom appeared. Not only does it deal with the story of a crime such as the ablest detective would find it difficult to solve, but there is an added mystery concerning the identity of one of the principal suspects, regarding which the reader's opinion will change a dozen times before arriving at the truth. Every page teems with incidents, forming a succession of dramatic scenes that will keep the reader's interest at white heat throughout.


G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London


The Adventures of Miss Gregory

By Perceval Gibbon

12 o . With 8 Illustrations. $1.35 net By mail, $1.50

The rousing volume of dare-devil enterprise that Perceval Gibbon has written is a book full of freshness and surprise. Miss Gregory knocks about the world, and wherever she goes she is in the thick of things. At one time it is a Nihilist plot which fascinates her; at another time, a plague-stricken community that calls her. She is in Africa when the slaver is secretly plying his trade, and again, in wicked Beíra, at the opportune moment she interposes her calm, forceful personality between an aggressive ruffian and his friendless victim. Wherever she goes she attracts adventure to her. The book which recounts her extraordinary experiences is full of graphic pictures of men and women in widely separated parts of the globe, and the characterization of these is as forceful and impressive as the narrative in which they play their parts is swift in movement and enthralling in theme.


G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London 1zQCz+aP30/Nr9vRvBPwKpgXtGa8ddOW+ezjrJJhfC8V7ZhmR67c8hjvYIMGacBB


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