eds praise
for its skill. Any novel with this author's name appended is
sure to be ingenious in design and cleverly worked
out."--_Bookseller._
"Mr. Le Queux is always reliable. The reader who picks up
any of his latest novels knows what to expect."--_Bookman._
"Mr. Le Queux's admirers are legion, and the issue of a new
novel is to them one of the most felicitous events that can
happen."--_Newcastle Daily Chronicle._
"Mr. Le Queux is the master of the art of
mystery-creating."--_Liverpool Daily Post._
A Descriptive List of
NASH'S
Two-Shilling
NOVELS
The greatest popular success of modern publishing.
Autumn 1911
Exactly like 6/- Novels in size
:: :: quality and appearance :: ::
Recognisable everywhere by their green cloth
covers on which are coloured medallions
NASH'S 2/- NOVELS
LATEST VOLUMES
_An Exchange of Souls_
By Barry Pain
_The Arrest of Arsene Lupin_
By Maurice Leblanc
_The Perfume of the Lady in Black_
By Gaston Leroux
_The Lady of the Hundred Dresses_
By S. R. Crockett
_The Silent House_
By Louis Tracy
_Hushed Up_
By William Le Queux
_Yellow Men and Gold_
By Gouverneur Morris
NASH'S 2/- NOVELS
_VOLUMES ALREADY ISSUED_
MYSTERY & DETECTIVE STORIES
+The Hollow Needle+ _By Maurice Leblanc_
A story of Arsene Lupin, the greatest, most ingenious and
most daring criminal in modern fiction.
"A thrilling and fascinating story ... not less exciting or
less mystifying than its predecessors."--_Liverpool Daily
Post._
"Well worthy of its place in the famous set of
adventures."--_Observer._
+The Black Spider+ _By Carlton Dawe_
"Described as a sensational story of a female 'Raffles' this
tale ... in every way lives up to its
description."--_Birmingham Daily Post._
"Full of thrills from beginning to end."--_Western Mail._
"An extremely powerful story ... well worked out, and the
mixture of romance with a story of the 'Raffles' type is well
calculated to please."--_T.P.'s Weekly._
+The Window at The White Cat+ _by Mary Roberts Rinehart_
_Author of "The Circular Staircase," etc._
"The plot is skilful and the incidents exciting. It is
something more than a mere detective story: there is
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