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essible.'--_Daily Chronicle._ WHEN VALMOND CAME TO PONTIAC: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. _Fifth Edition._ 'Here we find romance--real, breathing, living romance. The character of Valmond is drawn unerringly.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ AN ADVENTURER OF THE NORTH: The Last Adventures of 'Pretty Pierre.' _Third Edition._ 'The present book is full of fine and moving stories of the great North.'--_Glasgow Herald._ THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY. Illustrated. _Thirteenth Edition._ 'Mr. Parker has produced a really fine historical novel.'--_Athenaeum._ 'A great book.'--_Black and White._ THE BATTLE OF THE STRONG: a Romance of Two Kingdoms. Illustrated. _Fourth Edition._ 'Nothing more vigorous or more human has come from Mr. Gilbert Parker than this novel.'--_Literature._ THE POMP OF THE LAVILETTES. _Second Edition. 3s. 6d._ 'Unforced pathos, and a deeper knowledge of human nature than he has displayed before.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ Arthur Morrison's Novels _Crown 8vo. 6s. each._ TALES OF MEAN STREETS. _Sixth Edition._ 'A great book. The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writer lays upon us a master hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorous also; without humour it would not make the mark it is certain to make.'--_World._ A CHILD OF THE JAGO. _Fourth Edition._ 'The book is a masterpiece.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ TO LONDON TOWN. _Second Edition._ 'This is the new Mr. Arthur Morrison, gracious and tender, sympathetic and human.'--_Daily Telegraph._ CUNNING MURRELL. 'Admirable ... Delightful humorous relief ... a most artistic and satisfactory achievement.'--_Spectator._ THE HOLE IN THE WALL. _Third Edition._ 'A masterpiece of artistic realism. It has a finality of touch that only a master may command.'--_Daily Chronicle._ 'An absolute masterpiece, which any novelist might be proud to claim.'--_Graphic_. '"The Hole in the Wall" is a masterly piece of work. His characters are drawn with amazing skill. Extraordinary power.'--_Daily Telegraph._ Eden Phillpotts' Novels _Crown 8vo. 6s. each._ LYING PROPHETS. CHILDREN OF THE MIST. _Fifth Edition._ THE HUMAN BOY. With a Frontispiece. _Fourth Edition._ 'Mr. Phillpotts knows exactly what school-boys do, and can lay bare their inmost thoughts; likewise he shows an all-pervading sense of humour.'--_Academy._ SONS OF THE MORNING. _Second Edition._ 'A book of
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