- A Rose-Covered Romance That Nestles Close to Earth (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 19 May 1921)
- "What I have I hold-and heaven help those against me." All her life she had had nothing. Now her chance had come, and she fought to make her family motto come true. Fought like a tigress for home and happiness, and after a struggle that goes to your heart she won! -beauty, love, luxury and adventure, and a trail of romance blazing half around the world. (Print Ad- Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 14 March 1921)
- The woman wanted a home. The man wanted the woman. The price of possession was love. Come and see why neither would pay it-a rose-covered romance that nestles close to the earth. (Print Ad-Providence News, ((Providence, RI)) 2 April 1921)
- Wanted to Exchange: A woman's heart for a home. Wanted to Exchange: A home for a woman's heart. Yet why did they both think the price of possession too high until-? A rose-covered romance that nestles close to the earth. (Print Ad- Portsmouth Daily Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 4 May 1921)
- All her life she had been a nobody. Yearning for a home and children and beautiful things she could not have. Then came her chance to be mistress of one of the finest estates in England! Only a man stood in her way -and won! But she won, too- in a romance athrill with love and adventure. (Print Ad- Aurora daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 6 June 1921)
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By what name was The Price of Possession (1921) officially released in Canada in English?
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