He told 80,000 Americans the facts about the war— facts about the He Explains: LOCARNO ALLIED DEBTS THE DAWES PLAN HOW EUROPE ACCEPTED FRANK H. SIMONDS Author of HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR HOW EUROPE MADE There has been as much wrangling among political The Big Non-Fiction Coming April 15 $5.00 Here is the only impartial account of post-war DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. up The Publishers' Weekly, March 19, 1927. Vol. CXI. No. 12. Entered as second-class matter, June 1, 1879, at the post office at New York, N. Y.. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription, Zones 1-5, $5; Zones 6-8, $5.50; Foreign, $6; 15c. a Lond on Agent, D. H. Bond, 507 Bank Chambers, Chancery Lane, copy. R. R. Bowker Co., 62 W. 45th St., New York. MARCH FICTION BERNARD QUESNAY A Novel by André Maurois In "Ariel" and "Mape" André Maurois gave the world biographies that were as readable as fiction. Now in "Bernard Quesnay" he has produced a novel in which the characters and situations are as convincingly real as those of biography. The problem with which the story opens is a universal one today, that of the young man unsettled by the war and in revolt against the humdrum responsibilities of business. The book gives a splendid picture of modern industry and its power to dominate individual lives and make them its own. A penetrating study of family relationships with its love and antagonism is a notable feature of this distinguished novel. $2.00. We are subscribers to the National Association of Book Publishers and heartily recommend their promotion material as an aid to the bookseller in increasing his business. Over six million people will be reached by our publicity. Take advantage of this campaign and of the 300,000 Sedgwick admirers who bought "The Little French Girl" by featuring THE OLD COUNTESS on its publication, March 31, and by recommending it to all your customers for good fiction. Hell fire was too good for him! TOW they hated this man who so courageously tore down their old, worn out ideas! They mocked him, slandered him, jeered him, called on heaven to strike him dead. Yet he is more alive now than ever before! He was the first of those hard-hitting, sham-hating Americans whose banner is now borne by H. L. Mencken, Clarence Darrow, and Sinclair Lewis. Now the brilliant young biographer whose book on Walt Whitman was such a sensation last year tells the fiery story of this Maker of Presidents, Lover of Liberty, and Pioneer of Tolerance in a book that will appeal to everyone who reads "Anthony Comstock" and "Elmer Gantry." COLONEL BOB INGERSOLL By Cameron Rogers Author of "The Magnificent Idler" April 1st $3.00 THI HIS date marks the publication of FALLING SEEDS ($2.50) the first novel by Irvin Cobb's daughter, Elizabeth Cobb Chapman. It is a charming story of the younger married set, and sure to bring fresh honors to the Cobb name. . . . Don Marquis presents a new play, OUT OF THE SEA, a magnificent tragedy of mystic love, $2.00. .. Lawrence F. Abbott discusses progressive minds of all the ages in TWELVE GREAT MODERNISTS, $2.50. Maryland Allen tells a swift story . of Coast politics in THE PRICE OF VICTORY, $2.00. . . POEMS OF IMPUDENCE by E. V. Knox contains some of Punch's wittiest verse, $2.00. DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Two Great Lives in the new narrative form Vigorous and fascinating BALZAC by RENE BENJAMIN Monsieur Benjamin reconstructs the stirring and, as he calls it, prodigious life of Honoré de Balzac with much of the force and grand sweep of the great Tourainian himself. Illustrated with portraits, contemporary caricatures, and facsimiles. Ready April 22 $5.00 Not since the day its sub- VILLON by FRANCIS CARCO A tremendous audience has $5.00 730 Fifth Avenue Alfred A. Knopf BORZOI BOOKS New York City In Canada from the Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., St. Martin's House, Toronto |