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e.... A story ingeniously invented and skilfully told." THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE DEVIL. 5s. THE YORKSHIRE POST.--"A more exciting romance no man could reasonably ask for." A BID FOR FORTUNE. 5s. THE MANCHESTER COURIER.--"It is impossible to give any idea of the _verve_ and brightness with which the story is told. The most original novel of the year." IN STRANGE COMPANY. 5s. THE WORLD.--"A capital novel. It has the quality of life and stir, and will carry the reader with curiosity unabated to the end." THE MARRIAGE OF ESTHER. 5s. THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.--"A story full of action, life, and dramatic interest. There is a vigour and a power of illusion about it that raises it quite above the level of the ordinary novel of adventure." BUSHIGRAMS. 5s. THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.--"Intensely interesting. Forces from us, by its powerful artistic realism, those choky sensations which it should be the aim of the human writer to elicit, whether in comedy or tragedy." SHEILAH McLEOD. 5s. MR. W. L. ALDEN in THE NEW YORK TIMES.--"Mr. Boothby can crowd more adventure into a square foot of canvas than any other novelist." DR. NIKOLA'S EXPERIMENT. 5s. Illustrated by Sidney Cowell. THE MAN OF THE CRAG. 5s. ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT WHEN I WAS CZAR. 6s. THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"A very brilliant work, every page in it displays the dramatic talent of the author and his capacity for writing smart dialogue." BY SNARE OF LOVE. 6s. THE OUTLOOK.--"As a writer of political intrigue, Mr. Marchmont has scarcely a rival to-day, and his latest novel worthily upholds his reputation." THE QUEEN'S ADVOCATE. 6s. THE LIVERPOOL COURIER.--"Mr. Marchmont is at his best in this tale. One has sometimes wondered in reading this author's works when his invention will give out. But his resource seems inexhaustible, and his spirits never flag." A COURIER OF FORTUNE. 6s. THE DUNDEE COURIER.--"A most thrilling and romantic tale of France, which has the advantage of being exciting and fascinating without being too improbable." BY WIT OF WOMAN. 6s. THE LEICESTER POST.--"The novel rivets the deep interest of the reader, and holds it spellbound to the end." IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. 6s. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"A well-sustained and thrilling nar
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