The Man of Sorrows BY EL BERT HUBBARD EING a Little Journey to the Home of Jesus of Nazareth. A sincere attempt to depict the life, times and teachings, & with truth limn the personality of the Man of Sorrows. Printed on hand-made paper, from a new font of Roman type. Special initials and ornaments. One hundred & twenty pages. A very beautiful book, bound solidly, yet simply in limp leather, silk-lined. A short time ago Mrs. Gertrude Atherton set forth her opinion thus: "American literature to-day is the most timid, the most anæmic, the most lacking in individuality, the most bourgeois, that any country has ever known." Mrs. Atherton evidently has not read "The Man of Sorrows." Here Elbert Hubbard has done an immortal work-bold, earnest, vivid-throbbing with life-reverent and appreciative Los Angeles "Times." 1 It was time this book was issued-it сто 101 H&5 V118 no. 4. The price per volume Fifty copies in Modeled Leather A few copies on Japan Vellum, bound in Three Fourths Levant, hand-tooled $2.00. 10.00 Address THE ROYCROFTERS East Aurora, Erie County, New York, U. S. A. A PRESENT FOR HER WHETHER YOU'VE GOT HER, OR ONLY LIVE IN HOPE Sonnets to a Wife THE noblest and best sustained sonnet-sequence ever produced in this country, nature poetry and love poetry, picturesque, reflective, tender, passionate, pure, holy and of exalted idealism. By Ernest McGaffey With an appreciative foreword by the publisher, Mr. William Marion Reedy, and portrait of the author. Bound in padded, dove-colored ooze binding, gilt top, title embossed in gold on front cover. Enclosed in a strong, neat box, Price $1.50 Address WILLIAM MARION REEDY, A Book to Woo the Sweetest She |