Judge, 1928-03-31 · page 35 of 36
Judge — March 31, 1928 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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HE modern historian ruthlessly overturns the tombstones of our fore- fathers and rudely picks at their bones—we dance gleefully on the skele- tons of the carly Americans. Yet gold is also found speckling the dusty tinsel decorations of dead decades, and once dismissed men are given literary rebirth as a result. Few people have never heard of Jack London—are you familiar with his work? He lived with the hardy frontiersmen of his day, and the glowing vitality of those men invigorate his pages. TALES OF THE FISH PATROL THE SCARLET PLAGUE THE CALL OF THE WILD THE HOUSE OF PRIDE Have you read these longer stories of Jack London? We offer a special two-volume, unusually well bound and printed, that include over twenty of this early American's best stories—and we will mail this set to you for one dollar. Use the order blank to obtain these sets for yourself or your friends and mail it to us with cash, check or money order. ORDER BLANK) HAWKINS PUBLISHING CO. (27 3rd Street, New York City Enclosed find for two-volume sets of Jace Lonpon. Name. Address. Name. Address. comicbooks.com