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"I see that you go in for heads a bit yourself," said Lynch.

—Page 99

The Mountain
of Fears


By
Henry C. Rowland

Author of "The Wanderers", "To Windward"
and "Sea Scamps".


Illustrated


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New York
A. S. Barnes & Co.
1905

Copyright, 1905, by
A. S. BARNES & CO.

Published October, 1905

[Front matter]

BY HENRY C. ROWLAND


To Windward
THIRD EDITION

"Crisp and strong, full of breeziness and virile humanity." Brooklyn Eagle.

" A capital story told with a spirit and go that are irresistible. A strong and dramatic novel. Shows literary genius."—Newark Advertiser.


The Wanderers
THIRD EDITION

"A little breathless toward the end, the reader enjoys every moment spent with Brian Kinard, the roving son of an Irish earl."—Chicago Record-Herald.

"Full of complications and surprises which hold the reader's attention to the end. An unusually good story of actual life at sea."—Boston Transcript.


Each with frontispiece in colors, by
Ch. Weber-Ditzler.


12mo. Cloth. $1.50


A. S. BARNES & COMPANY

CONTENTS


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