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A TRANSCRIPT FROM REAL LIFE

With illustrations in color by HENRY HUTT

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"One cannot read the story without a thrilling, sympathetic interest. . . . The story is done with such a ﬁne mingling of freedom and reserve, in lines so bold and straight and simple. that it storms the imagination and takes it unresisting."—The Louisville Post.

"It is told with such a glow of imaginative illusion, with such intense dramatic vigor, with such effective audacity of phrase, that it almost seems as if the author's appeal was to the bodily eye as much as to the inner mentality, and that the events are actually happening before the reader."—771: New York Herald.

"The narrative is the perfection of art as a sporting story, and as clear-cut and virile as a sculptor's model of the ideal athlete."—The Boston Herald.

"Mr. London's book is thoroughly interesting, and Mr. London's point of view is, as may be surmised, very different from that of the closet theorist."—Springfield Republican.

"His clear and incisive thinking arrests attention—on many points carries conviction—and on the whole illuminates its subject."—Chicago Record Herald.

"The book is worth thoughtful consideration."—Congregationlist.

"The statements of this book are as bare and bold as the story of the 'Sea-Wolf,' and present the socialists' and laborers' side of the economic situation with vigor, clearness, and impressiveness."—The Watchman.

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