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DOWD DDWDDDDDODOVDCOCCOCOCOCOCOCVVOVOD “All that the romantic heart could wish for” PISTOLS in th MORNING A glamorous novel of the old Mississippi gamblers By DONALD BARR CHIDSEY Author of “Marlborough, The Portrait of a Conqueror” THE JOHN Everybody likes it “As stirring a yarn in the roman- tic manner as you are likely to run across in a long time.” —New York Telegram “Colorful, well written, and fast moving all the way; it’s a book well worth while for its enter- tainment value alone.” —Spokane Daily Chronicle “ . a satisfyingly breathless narrative ... told in a style as brightly colored and as delicate- ly mannered as the story. There is all that the romantic heart could wish for.” —New York Times “Pistols in the Morning’ repro- duces with startling freshness a picture of that particular life. Through it runs of course a pal- pitating romance of startling sit- uations."—Utica Observer “From beginning to end, the tale roars along with a nigger squat on its safety valve.” —New York Evening Post “The man who wrote the spark- ling biographies of Marlborough and Bonnie Prince Charlie, knows how to bring the verisi- militude of life among such royal adventurers to the page of fic- tion and to make it throb with action.”—Syracuse Herald “You who love stories of ad- venture and romance should welcome ‘Pistols in the Morn- ing’.” —Harper’s Radio Broadcasting “It is a relief to read a story of this type, free as it is from all sexual, biological or philosoph- ical complexes.” —Minneapolis Star AT YOUR BOOKSELLERS $2.00 DAY COMPANY, Dept. J-2 386 FOURTH AVE., NEW YORK GENTLEMEN: I enclose $ . copies of PISTOLS IN THE MORNING. .. Address —N. Y. TIMES