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You Are Invited to Accept a F REE MEMBERSHIP: in the DOouBLEDAY ONE DOLLAR Book Crus! Get a book that was published at $2 axes to $3.50, like this, each month, for only $1 ADVE v0 heard of this new sway bers have been ex to save from $1 to $2.50 or more month on a good book every month? per IDENTICAL WITH ORIGINAL EDITION 5% by as titled in recent Carefully chosen for interest, nent value, and literary excel If you would like to obtain books a ice or less you too will be in the Doubleday One Dollar Book Club. There is no en- rollment fee. There are no dues. You are not obliged to buy a book every r . You do not have to agree to buy any particular number of books. You simply are offered a real saving on outstanding volumes—wort ing and owning—when you wish to buy them! “WILLIAM PITT,” by P. W. Wilson, is only one of the many fas- cinating books to which Club Mem- ‘The books selected by the Club 1 titles—in many cases BEST SELLERS, for among them you will find outstanding books to please every reading taste—novels, biographies, tales of adventure by land or sea, books of essays or of history, books in every class of literature. The authors are most certain to appeal to the majority of our members, In past months these have juded John Drinkwater, H. G. Wells, W. Somerset Maugha: Clemence Dane, V. Sackville We est, Harold Lamb, Robert Hichens and William McFee. Surely they mean reading pleasure and reading profit t | However, you do not have to accept the Club's selection. Your own tastes are free to choose from | Why It Will 33,208 ek PAY You to | thing’ you . Send the Coupon | doi beis | Now! Monk ¥ every time nlf age NOTH: you do buy You pay NO month. lence, the Club’s monthly selections include $2 to $3.50 books of fiction, biography, travel, adventure, history, Not “cheap reprints,” but ORIG- ‘AL EDITI or editions iden- tical with the original. And each one you take costs only ONE DOLLAR! If you do decide to take one book cach month, you save from $12 to $30 a year on your reading. If you are building a library; if you welcome a logical way to genu- ine savings—then read how you can now enjoy the benefits of this proved plan. Join—Without Cost—the Book Lovers Who Are Saving Money This New Way FREE Enrellment—FREE SERVICE The Doubleday One Dollar Book Club asks no enrollment fees or mem- bership dues. You pay nothing for the service of having outstanding books recommended to you—books you really want to read! Each book is individual. There is no “standard binding.” “WILLIAM PITT,” for example, is printed on fine antique paper, deckle-edge with stained page tops; bound in Iu black cloth, tastefully stamped gold, and with a two-color jacket. YouTAKEOnly as Many BooksasYouWANT R mber, you do not have to accept the Club Selection. You may select an alternative book or you may decide not to take a book that month at all, Y y even drop your mem- bership entirely any time you want to! During the year, there will be A selections’ and 200 to 300 ¢ book——good books, every ne of them. YOU are the one to decide how many of, the you wi 1 you know in e LYN DOLLAR, book ‘will cost O} See for Yourself—AT OUR RISK— pore = The 23-year-old “Schoolboy” Who REFUSED to be Prime Min. ister of England! ‘What éramatio Dis ascendancy to the premier- ship? What was the cutcome when he dared AT 23 he refused the Pre- miership of Britain, At 24 he accepted. No wonder a poem of the day exclaimed: seoratully sea sucus Catherine itary taetes, ruthlessly érew “A sight to make sure yorés with Napoleon? rounding nations stare— A Binadom trust schoolboy's care!” sition? Hew tive child make fools of leaders old enough to be What vice probably cut short bis lite ia its prime? He wrete England's history In Up to new, no biography ef blood, in poisen, and ia the his astounding life has been beth honey of veiled diplomacy. Al- authentic ond theilling, Now the mest wnbelievable coups ef in- story of William Pitt, the trigue and triumphs ef brilliant Younger, Is teld with breathless strategy were woven into his fascination, Who was this man? spectacular career, How? Read Why did be tower 30 oi this Beck, Know this man. You cally over his friends. 99 will search all history fer a Cisively over his enemies? mee unique story! DOUBLEDAY ONE DOLLAR BOOK CLUB Y nd me rach month the neing with WILLEASE ‘and if 1 decio How Delighted You Will Be with this } Sest-10-11, Garden city, N.Y. Common-Sense Plan You Need Send No Money with this Coupon rice of $1.00 pl small postage Hi it Po pot Hike Wt. 1 will return It to you, in which We invite you to try membership in the Doubleday have. the pete seit wish | One Dollar Book Club. Unless you are more th ‘Bu lub’ Member to, | ‘The books offered are p, 1 am to be BEST SELLERS pleased with “William Pitt,” the trial will cost you nothing. And it will place you under no obligation Send the coupon to ua now without money. We will send you “WILLIAM PITT,” postage prepaid. Examine and read it. If you like it—Keep it and we will bill you at the rice of $1 plus the charge of reading and owning. ‘You may read and ex- amine EVERY beck Betore you decide wheth- er you wish to keep it. You take NO RISK ; In learning fall eetaits the eeupen Street and No g the monthly selection before you re . But WILLIAM PITT” (or any other book, later on) does not appeal to you—return it and you pay nothing, Could anything be simpler, or fairer? You take no risk. Mail the coupon now. Address: DOUBLEDAY ONE QOLLAR BOOK CLUB, Dept. 10-11, Garden City, N. Y. city — ——F Occupation. ee ee ee es 8 é Ff € 29 comicbooks.com