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  SOMETHING ABOUT

  AMY BELL MARLOWE

  AND HER BOOKS FOR GIRLS

  In these days, when the printing presses are turning out so many booksfor girls that are good, bad and indifferent, it is refreshing to comeupon the works of such a gifted authoress as Miss Amy Bell Marlowe, whois now under contract to write exclusively for Messrs. Grosset & Dunlap.

  In many ways Miss Marlowe's books may be compared with those of MissAlcott and Mrs. Meade, but all are thoroughly modern and wholly Americanin scene and action. Her plots, while never improbable, are exceedinglyclever, and her girlish characters are as natural as they areinteresting.

  On the following pages will be found a list of Miss Marlowe's books.Every girl in our land ought to read these fresh and wholesome tales.They are to be found at all booksellers. Each volume is handsomelyillustrated and bound in cloth, stamped in colors. Published by Grosset& Dunlap, New York. A free catalogue of Miss Marlowe's books may be hadfor the asking.