rative."
THE LITTLE ANARCHIST. 6s.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"A romance brimful of incident and arousing in the
reader a healthy interest that carries him along with never a
pause--a vigorous story with elements that fascinate."
AN IMPERIAL MARRIAGE. 6s.
A tale of Continental intrigue in its author's best and most
original vein.
JOSEPH HOCKING
ROGER TREWINION. 3s. 6d.
T. P.'S WEEKLY.--"It is a foregone conclusion that Mr. Hocking will
always have a good story to tell. 'Roger Trewinion' can stand forth
with the best, a strong love interest, plenty of adventure, an
atmosphere of superstition, and Cornwall as the scene."
THE COMING OF THE KING. 3s. 6d.
THE GLASGOW HERALD.--"Mr. Hocking's latest romance exhibits no
dimunution of ability, and is marked by insight and dramatic power.
His imagination is fertile, and his skill in the arrangement of
incident far above the average, and there is an air of reality in
all his writing which is peculiarly charming."
EASU. 3s. 6d.
THE OUTLOOK.--"Remarkable for the dramatic power with which the
scenes are drawn and the intense human interest which Mr. Hocking
has woven about his characters. 'Easu' is sure to be one of the
novels of the season."
GREATER LOVE. 3s. 6d.
THE NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE.--"Though of a totally different character
from 'Lest We Forget,' Mr. Hocking's latest story is entitled to
take rank along with that fine romance. The story arrests the
attention from the first chapters, and soon becomes highly
dramatic."
LEST WE FORGET. 3s. 6d.
PUBLIC OPINION.--"His story is quite as good as any we have read of
the Stanley Weyman's school, and presents an excellent picture of
the exciting times of Gardiner and Bonner."
AND SHALL TRELAWNEY DIE? 3s. 6d.
THE WEEKLY SUN.--"An engaging and fascinating romance. The reader
puts the story down with a sigh, and wishes there were more of
these breezy Cornish uplands, for Mr. Joseph Hocking's easy style
of narrative does not soon tire."
JABEZ EASTERBROOK. 3s. 6d.
THE ROCK.--"Real strength is shown in the sketches, of which that
of Brother Bowman is most prominent. In its way it is delightful."
THE WEAPONS OF MYSTERY. 3s. 6d.
"Weapons of Mystery" is a singularly powerful story of occult
influences and of their exertion for evil purposes.
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