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The Complete Romances of

VOLTAIRE

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All in ONE Volume

TOLTAIRE is the greatest example in history of the freedom and power of the press. The kings of France summoned his literary genius to their aid-and their own heads fell at one stroke of his liberty-loving pen. As a writer of satirical romances he ranks first in the world's literature.

The Works
of
VOLTAIRE

Think of having Voltaire's complete Romances. Zadig, Candide, The Princess of Babylon, and twenty others, and his complete Philosophy of History, The Ignorant Philosopher, Dialogues and philosophic criticism, all within the covers of a single beautiful volume.

His Eastern Romances have the charm of the Arabian Nights, the wisdom of the Orient, and the satire of-Voltaire. You are seized in a whirl of Oriental characters, desert passion-fanatic love and super-thrilling adventures. His was a daring pen of flashing romance. And in this one book are his complete romances!

In addition there are included Voltaire's greatest philosophical works. The Philosophy of History, for instance, which can be understood by a child and finished in one reading. Yet it is the deepest philosophic treatment of the knowledge and history of all times.

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Within the covers of one slender, beautiful volume, has been placed enough of the immortal writings of Voltaire to fill an eight volume set! We know you will want to own this new, single volume edition of the works of Voltaire, but to utterly convince you we ask you to examine it one week at our expense. See it, read it, and if you like it, pay only the small price mentioned in the coupon below. If you do not like it, return it at our expense

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EDITORIALS

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WHO WANTS DIVORCE AND WHY... Milton Ives Livy
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THE BIBLE IN ITS PLACE. . . . . Rev. George W. McDaniel
NAPOLEON—A SHRINE OF HATE AND FEAR.

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