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OTHER CHELSEA HOUSE BOOKS


Vivid character portrayal, lively, colorful action, and unmistakable evidence that the author knows his subject at firsthand, are some of the salient features of this great Western novel. Price, $1.75 net


THE TROUBLE AT PINELANDS by Ernest M. Poate

The plot of this detective story is so novel, the action so swift and absorbing, that, after reading it, you will declare it “the best mystery tale in years.” Price, $1.75 net


THE LONG, LONG TRAIL by George Owen Baxter

Lawful folk generally discountenance bandits. But, in spite of our respect for the law, we admit a great liking for Jess Dreer, outlaw and hero of this great outdoor tale. Price, $1.75 net


THE BLACK STAR by Johnston McCulley

Roger Vertteck swore he would bring to justice both the Black Star and his gang. A difficulty arose, however, when he discovered his fiancée and her brother were members. Price, $1.00 net


FALCON OF SQUAWTOOTH by Arthur Preston Hankins

In this novel the author has tapped an untouched field. This he cultivates with such amazing facility, breath, and vigor that you are sure to ask for more. Price, $1.75 net


THE UNKNOWN SEVEN by Harry Coverdale

Who performed the operation which left Malcolm Reeves bereft of his reason? If Doctor Latham did it, why did he betray certain criminals to the avengers of Reeves? Price, $1.75 net


QUEMADO by William West Winter

Readers of both sexes will enjoy Quemado as they have enjoyed no other Western character. Young, attractive, wild, mysterious, and somewhat devilish, he is an exceptionally likable hero. Price, $1.75 net


DONNEGAN by George Owen Baxter

Like the collision between an irresistible force and an immovable body is the meeting of Lord Nick with Donnegan. And, as may be imagined from the simile, things “begin to happen.” Price, $1.75 net


MONEY TO BURN by Reginald Wright Kauffman

This is a story of the adventures which befell a medical student “on the beach” in San Domingo, who later became an ally of the U. S. secret service. Out soon. Price, $2.00 net


THE BLACK COMPANY by William Morton Ferguson

Wealthy young Peter Lawton discovered two obstacles between himself and happiness. The first, the Black Company, was material, but the second was of a far more insidious nature. Out soon. Price, $2.00 net


RIDER O' THE STARS by Robert J. Horton

Was the mysterious new hand a fugitive from justice? Gordon Hughes, who prided himself on his good judgment, said “No.” Some rapid action proves that he was not far from right. Price, $2.00 net


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After buying a ranch in Mexico, Neal Ashton discovered that seven previous owners had disappeared. How Neal escaped the fate of the seven makes a thrilling adventure and mystery tale. Price, $2.00 net


BEHIND LOCKED DOORS by Ernest M. Poate

Detective-story fans will welcome the advent of a new book by Doctor Poate. This one introduces a thrilling figure in the person of Doctor Bentiron, superdetective. Price, $2.00 net


MILLIONS IN MOTORS by William West Winter

In realizing his ambitions, Joe Lynch lost all sense of proportion; he worshiped power and wealth. He found, however, that they are worthless without character to guide their use. Price, $2.00 net


LOUISIANA LOU by William West Winter

Can a man begin a new life at forty? This question is answered in masterly style in this lively and entertaining study of Western character and psychology. Price, $1.75 net



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