King's Business - 1922-03

Good Religious Fiction Fiction reading is the order of today. People will read stories and it is up to Christians to put good, healthy gospel stories conveniently in their way.

Three exceedingly help­ ful stories for young folks — old folks— any­ body. THE FINDING OF JASPER HOLT By Grace L. H. Lutz What do you desire in a love story? A beautiful woman whom you love most as much as does the hero—a man who is a man, and wins r e c o g n i t i o n through his accomplish­ ment — incidents multifold and exciting — humor and fresh outdoor life? If these are the proper ingredients you will like “The Finding of Jasper Holt.” The book is in Mrs. Lutz’s best man­ ner and will add to her army of friends.Cloth» $1.75 THE SEARCH By Grace L. H. Lutz The author has put into this exciting story a con­ viction and fervor which lift it far above ordinary fiction. The “ s e a r c h ” which carries John Cam­ eron through the test of wartime, of unsuccessful love, and the difficulties born of the enmity of his superior officer, wins for him in the end all that he has desired. A fine story of victory, physical and spiritual, interwoven with a delicious love story. Cloth, $1.50 THE RED SIGNAL By Grace L. H. Lutz Adventure and high ro­ mance came back with the Great War—but not all the gallant deeds were dis­ played on the battlefields of France. Perhaps the fin­ est touch in this exciting novel is Hilda’s gradual forgetfulness of self and safety as she realizes how her country can be served. There is a delicious ro­ mance interwoven with the plot, and the Red Signal^ in­ volves a deed as original and bold as history or fic­ tion records. ClotH, $1.75

A THORNY PATH By Hesba Stretton True to its name this splendid story gives us a realistic view of the seamy side of life that is good reading for people whose feet have always b e e n placed in pleasant places. Cloth $1.25 WITHIN SEA WALLS or HOW THE DUTCH KEPT THE FAITH A story of Holland and Belgium in the days of the inquisition (1566-1572). The various instances of these atrocities in the main nar­ rative itself, though merci­ fully and tenderly told, are sufficient to prove to how great lengths can be car­ ried the rage and malice of men inspired with diaboli­ cal hatred to the Gospel. And all this misery was inflicted by Romish ecclesi­ astics and bigoted rulers upon a people who counted not their lives dear to them for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus. Cloth $1.50 By Evelyn Evertt-Green A thrilling story of the days of the Spanish armada dealing very largely with English historical person­ ages of that time. A fas­ cinating story full of life and action—love and in­ trigue. Cloth $1.25 COBWEBS AND CABLES By Hesba Stretton This big love story throbs with human interest, and has wrought into its very fiber a moral earnestness which powerfully grips and influ­ ences the reader. It is one of those tales which irre­ sistibly win your approval. A book of thrilling interest. Cloth, $1.50 THE FAITH OF HILARY LOVEL

ALLAN RUTHVEN KNIGHT

By Edith Ferguson Black You have always hoped to be able to find an ideal love story for some time. Read this one. In this charming story the main subject is that of heroic triumphing over difficulties. The plot is very cleverly developed and the style of the writer is decidedly at­ tractive. * Cloth $1.50 HONOR’S QUEST By Laura Barter Snow A story very much out of the ordinary—and decided­ ly better. A romance hav­ ing the gospel story of Sal­ vation through faith in Jesus Christ woven through and through. A very safe story for young folks. Cloth, $1.50 THE SCHONBERG- COTTA FAMILY By Mrs. Rundle Charles A truly wonderful his­ torical narrative of the timtfs . of Martin Luther. Gives the reader a good understanding of how the reformation began and how it spread. The characters are true to life and his­ tory—vividly portrayed. Cloth $1.25 THE SEALED PACKET By Laura Barter Snow An intensely interesting love story in which the characters are all real men and women living actual lives. And best of all, the claims of Jesus Christ as Savior are not forgotten. A good book to put into the hands of unsaved read­ ers of fiction. Cloth $1.50

If books are to come by mail add 10% for postage unless otherwise specified. Unless cash accompanies order all goods will be sent C.O.D. Biola Book Room, Bible Institute, Los Angeles, Cal.

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online