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Graeme and Sarah Lorimer, *Men Are Like Streetcars* (Boston, Little, Brown and Company 1945)
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Maxwell Struthers Burt, *Entertaining the Islanders* (New York, C. Scribner's sons 1933).
Cover artwork by Roger Duvoisin (1900-1980)
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Charles Morgan (1894-1958), *The Fountain* (1st ed. New York, Alfred A. Knopf 1932) Dustjacket art ‘F.M.’
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Louis Joseph Vance, *The Lone Wolf’s Son* (Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1931)
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Donald Alfred Stauffer (1902-1952), *This Man and This Woman* (New York, Horace Liveright 1930)
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Harold M. Sherman, *Number 44* (New York, Grosset & Dunlap 1930)
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E. J. Crane, *Airplane Boys - Flying to Amy-Ran Fastness* (Cleveland and New York, The World Syndicate Publishing Co. 1930)
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Thames Williamson, *Hunky* (New York, Coward McCann 1929). Woodblock Dust-Jacket Illustration By K. S. Woerner.
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Dust jacket for Elinor Glyn (1864-1943), *Red Hair* (New York, Macaulay Company [1928])
(original title of 1905 *The Vicissitudes of Evangeline*)
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Booth Tarkington (1869-1946), *The Plutocrat* (Garden City and New York, Doubleday, Page & Co. 1927)
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Earl Dare Biggers, *The House Without a Key* (Indianapolis, Bobbs Merrill 1925) introducing Charlie Chan
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"Since the enormous success of our "Motor Boys Series," by Clarence Young, we have been asked to get out a similar series for girls. No one is better equipped to furnish these tales than Mrs. Penrose, who, besides being an able writer, is an expert automobilist." - Cupples & Leon Advertisement A Stratemeyer Syndicate creation, the Motor Girls was published by Cupples & Leon, later reprinted in cheap editions without illustrations by Goldsmith Publishing Co. A great many things happen in this volume, starting with the running over of a hamper of good things lying in the road. A precious heirloom is missing, and how it was traced up is told with absorbing interest. Mrs. Penrose's books are as safe as they are interesting and should be on the bookshelf of every girl in the land. - https://seriesbooks.info/motorgirls.htm
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Margaret Penrose, *The Motor Girls on a Tour* (or *Keeping a Strange Promise*)
(New York, Cupples & Leon 1910) Illustrator Charles Nuttall (1872-1934)
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