Chapter 41
L. C. Page & Company’s
List of Fiction
THE POLLYANNA BOOKS
Over 1,500,000 have been sold Each cloth decorative, illustrated, $2.00; or the 8 volumes uniformly bound in handsome brown silk cloth box. ; : : 3 : : ;
. $16.00
The following by ELEANOR H. PORTER
POLLYANNA: The GLAD Book Trade Mark ikea:
POLLYANNA GROWS UP: The _ Second Trade Mark GLAD Book
The following by HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH POLLYANNA OF THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
Trade Mark The Third GLAD Book POLLYANNA’S' JEWELS. The Fourth Trade Mark GLAD Book
POLLYANNA’S DEBT OF HONOR. The Fifth Trade Mark GLAD Book
POLLYANNA’S WESTERN ADVENTURE. Trade Mark The Sixth GLAD Book The following by ELIZABETH BORTON
POLLYANNA IN HOLLYWOOD. The Seventh Trade Mark GLAD Book
POLLYANNA’S CASTLE IN MEXICO. The Trade Mark Eighth GLAD Book
THE PAGE COMPANY'S
a a SS
NOVELS OF ELEANOR H. PORTER
MISS BILLY (126th thousand) Cloth decorative, with a frontispiece in full color from a painting by G. Tyng, $2.00 “There is something altogether fascinating about ‘Miss Billy,’ some inexplicable feminine characteristic that seems to demand the individual attention of the reader from the moment we open the book until we reluctantly turn the last page.” — Boston Transcript.
MISS BILLY’S DECISION (102nd thousand) : Cloth decorative, with a frontispiece, in full color from a painting by Henry W. Moore, $2.00 “The story is written in bright, clever style and has plenty of action
and humor. Miss Billy is nice to know and so are her friends.”” —
New Haven Leader.
MISS BILLY — MARRIED (109th thousand) Cloth decorative, with a frontispiece in full color from a painting by W. Haskell Coffin, $2.00 “Although Pollyanna is the only copyrighted glad girl, Miss Billy is just as glad as the younger figure and radiates just as much glad- ness. She disseminates joy so naturally that we wonder why all girls are not like her.” — Boston Transcript.
SIX STAR RANCH (106th thousand)
Cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated by R. Farrington Elwell, $2.00
‘* ‘Six Star Ranch’ bears all the charm of the author’s genius and ‘gs about a little girl down in Texas who practices the ‘Pollyanna Philosophy’ with irresistible success. The book is one of the kindliest things, if not the best, that the author of the Pollyanna books has done. It is a weleome addition to the fast-growing family of Glad Books.” — Howard Russell Bangs in the Boston Post.
CROSS CURRENTS (31st thousand) Cloth decorative, illustrated by Wm. F. Stecher, $1.50 “To one who enjoys a story of life as it is to-day, with its sorrows 7 Bin as its triumphs, this volume is sure to appeal.”” — Book News iy.
THE TURN OF THE TIDE (36th thousand) Cloth decorative,illustrated by Frank T. Merrill, $1.50 “A very beautiful book showing the influence that went to the . development of the life of a dear little girl into a true and good woman.” — Herald and Presbyter. Cincinnati, Ohio.
LIST OF FICTION
THE ROMANCES OF
