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International studio — 19.1903

DOI issue:
No. 75 (May 1903)
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26227#0303

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A New Story by the author of "Philip Winwood," " An Enemy to the King," etc.
The Mystery of Murray Davenport
By ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS PnA,
In his latest nove!, Mr. Stephens has made a radical departure from the themes of his previous successes.
Turning from past days and distant scenes, he has taken up American life of to-day as his new Ae!d, therein
proving himself equaHy capable. Original in its conception,striking in its psychological interest, perplexing in its
love prohlem, "The Mystery of Murray Davenport" is the most vital and absorbing of a!l of Mr. Stephens's
novels, and will add not a little to his reputation.

The
Philadelphians
As Seen by a New York
Woman
ByK.ATHARINE BlNGHAM
and^head^th^ fair New York narrator.
The
Spoilsmen
A Story of Ward
Politics
By ELLIOTT FLOWER
Author of "Policeman Flynn," etc.
A Daughter of
Thespis
ByJOHN D.BARRY
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