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6_d._ MORNING LEADER.--"This is the author's best novel, and is one which no lover of healthy excitement ought to miss." HAWTREY'S DEPUTY. 6_s._, 2_s._ net, and 6_d._ THE WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.--"The whole story is told with the most spontaneous verve, and is tinged with a delightful element of romance." THE IMPOSTOR. 6_s._, 7_d._ net, and 6_d._ THE QUEEN.--"Mr. Bindloss writes books which are always good to read. His writing is uniformly good, and his books are always sane, intensely interesting, and dealing with subjects that cannot fail to concern a wide public." THE WASTREL. 6_s._ THE TIMES.--"Mr. Bindloss's books are unchangeably true to type; and in the distracting medley of modern fiction they calm and regulate the mind." THE ALLINSON HONOUR. 6_s._ THE SPORTSMAN.--"The simplicity and force of the language, and the abiding air of reality about the several adventures, make it hard to put down before it had been gone through to the last page." BLAKE'S BURDEN. 6_s._ A story of brisk, unflagging interest and adventure. J. S. FLETCHER THE SECRET CARGO. 6_s._ SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Those who enjoy a good detective story will revel in Mr. J. S. Fletcher's 'The Secret Cargo.' The plot is clever and novel and it is capably worked out." GUY BOOTHBY THE RACE OF LIFE. 5_s._, and 6_d._ THE ENGLISH REVIEW.--"Ahead even of Mr. Cutcliffe Hyne and Conan Doyle, Mr. Boothby may be said to have topped popularity's pole." THE CRIME OF THE UNDER SEAS. 5_s._, and 6_d._ THE SPEAKER.--"Is quite the equal in art, observation, and dramatic intensity to any of Mr. Guy Boothby's numerous other romances." A BID FOR FREEDOM. 5_s._, and 6_d._ THE SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH.--"A fully written romance, which bristles with thrilling passages, exciting adventures, and hairbreadth escapes." A TWO-FOLD INHERITANCE. 5_s._, and 6_d._ PUNCH.--"Just the very book that a hard-working man should read for genuine relaxation." CONNIE BURT. 5_s._, and 6_d._ THE BIRMINGHAM GAZETTE.--"One of the best stories we have seen of Mr. Boothby's." THE KIDNAPPED PRESIDENT. 5_s._, and 6_d._ PUBLIC OPINION.--"Brighter, crisper, and more entertaining than any of its predecessors from the same pen." MY STRANGEST CASE. 5_s._, and 6_d._ THE YORKSHIRE POST.--"No work of Mr. Boothby's seems to us to have approached in skill his new story." FAREWELL, NIKOLA. 5_s._, and 6_d._
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