MODERN AUTHORS' SERIES
Under this title appear from time to time short stories and dramas, chiefly translations from the works of modern European authors, each containing from 32 to 64 pages. Printed in large, clear type and tastefully bound in gray boards with paper label. Price of each volume, 2Sc. net. By mail, 29c. Five Volumes now Ready:
By LEONIDAS ANDREIYEFF
Translated from the Russian. Second Edition
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- "Masses" (1916), a poem by Carl Sandburg
- The Masses (1911—1917), a socialist periodical
- "The Masses", an illustration, published in the first issue of this periodical, by Oscar Cesare
An unusual short story, that reads like a poem in prose, by the leading exponent of the new Russian school of novelists
By AUGUST STRINDBERG
Translated from the Swedish
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- "Masses" (1916), a poem by Carl Sandburg
- The Masses (1911—1917), a socialist periodical
- "The Masses", an illustration, published in the first issue of this periodical, by Oscar Cesare
An example of Strindberg's power as analyst of human nature. A one-act play in which the dramatist lays bare the weakness of a human soul
"A Red Flower"
By VSEVOLOD GARSHIN
A powerful short story by one of Russia's popular authors, unknown as yet to the English-speaking public
"The Grisley Suitor"
By FRANK WEDEKIND
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- "Masses" (1916), a poem by Carl Sandburg
- The Masses (1911—1917), a socialist periodical
- "The Masses", an illustration, published in the first issue of this periodical, by Oscar Cesare
Author of "THE AWAKENING OF SPRING." etc.
Translated from the German
An excellent story of the De-Maupassant type
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
"Rabbi Ezra." "The Victim"
Two Sketches Characteristic of the Pen of this Noted German Author
OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION
BROWN BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS
N. E. Cor. Fifth and Pine Streets, Philadelphia