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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

"The History of a Lie 'The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion'"

Under the crystal simplicity of Andreyev's style each spirit
reveals itself, stripped of its bodily covering, in its inmost
truth."--=New York Times.=
"Grewsome because it is fearfully real. But it is compelling for
the same reason."--=New York World.=
"It is not a mere morbid probing into the abnormal and horrible. It
has its mission. It is a grim and terrible picture, and it is
painted with tremendous art--the art of a Dore."--=Chicago
Inter-Ocean.=
Cloth bound. Price, $1.00; postpaid.

=THE FORGED COUPON. By Count Leo Tolstoi.= (Published 1912.) This story
shows the successive evil and wrong resulting from the forging of a bank
note by a student in need of money. Numerous crimes succeed each other
as a result of this first wrong act, until the wave of crime is checked
by a poor, ignorant woman and a lame tailor, who follow the real
teaching of Christ. The book contains also =After the Ball=, a story of
love and military life; =Korney Vasilyev=, a story of peasant life;
=Tolstoi's Vital Humanitarian Ideas=, giving the very essence of the
fountain-spring and incentive of all the literary work ever written by
this wonderful man--a peep, as it were, at the power-works of his
thinking machine. Cloth bound. Price, $1.00; postpaid.
* * * * *
=J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 57 Rose Street, NEW YORK=

[Transcriber's note: The following apparent misprints were
corrected for this electronic edition.


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