"--NEW YORK AMERICAN AND JOURNAL, March 28.
"Mr. Carson has handled his material in a masterly manner and given
fiction a strong book."--INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL, April 5.
Illustrations by C.H. STEPHENS _and_ A.B. SHUTE
Bound in Red Art Crash
Price, 1.50
C.M. Clark Publishing Co., Boston
The Critics are Enthusiastic
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$ON
SATAN'S
MOUNT$
By DWIGHT TILTON, author of
"MISS PETTICOATS"
$Read What They Say:$
$HOW TO KNOW THE BOOKS,
April, 1903$. "This story has
a prophetic side, reminiscent
of 'Looking Backward,' but its
clever satirizations and veiled
illusions to living personages give it more of actuality than
that widely read social study."
$NEW YORK AMERICAN, Saturday, April 11, 1903$. "So
strongly written and presents a national peril so boldly
treated as to insure immediate attention and provoke comment
which will make this book of more than passing value."
$THE NEW ORLEANS SUNDAY STATES, Sunday, April 5,
1903$. "It probes the secrets of capitalism and labor, of
politics and journalism with a surety and a conviction almost
discomposing.
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