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 THE FAITH OF MEN

And Other Stories

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" Mr. London's art as a story-teller nowhere manifests itself more strongly than in the swift, dramatic close of his stories. There is no hesitancy or uncertainty of touch. From the start the story moves straight to the inevitable conclusion."—Courier Journal

THE CHILDREN OF THE FROST

With illustrations by

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"Told with something of that same vigorous and honest manliness and indifference with which Mr. Kipling makes unbegging yet direct and unfailing appeal to the sympathy of his reader."—Richmond Dispatch

THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS

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"Mr. London's book is a powerful presentation of a repellent theme, but it is well that thinking men should know the facts about these horrors—hunger and filth and cold and suffering—that they may set to work to change a system that works such an iniquity."—Nashville News.

THE KEMEPTON-WACE LETTERS

By JACK LONDON and ANNA STRUNSKY

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"I am much impressed by the book . . . it is an entertaining, thought-compelling work. I should not be surprised if it became a classic on the subject of love."

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