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The Daily Chronicle says:--"This is a fine book, thoroughly fine from start to finish. We willingly place our full store of compliments on Mr. Forman's splendid and successful book."
BUCHANAN'S WIFE.
The Daily Telegraph says:--"'Buchanan's Wife' may be regarded as another success for an already successful author. It contains all the reader is to attract, and is written in such a graceful manner that the elements held delighted and enthralled to the end."
A MODERN ULYSSES.
People's Sat.u.r.day Journal says:--"Full of exciting incidents, handled in a bright, crisp style."
GEORGE FREDERIC TURNER
FROST AND FRIENDs.h.i.+P.
The Pall Mall Gazette says:--"A tale one reads without effort and rises from with brightened wits. It is good and original. King Karl, with the steel hand in a velvet glove; Miss Anchester, an enigma of love and duty; and the hero himself, a typical Englishman, are personages who make a sharp impression of reality."
THE CONVERSION OF CLAUD.
The Daily Graphic says:--"A well-written book, the characters are natural and amusing."
THE TOAD AND THE AMAZON.
ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT
WHEN I WAS CZAR.
The Freeman's Journal says:--"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.
The Outlook says:--"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.
The Liverpool Courier says:--"Mr. Marchmont's narrative skill 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.
The Dundee Courier says:--"The author has succeeded in producing a most thrilling and romantic tale of France, which has the advantage of being exciting and fascinating without being too improbable. An additional feature of the book is the amount of wit that runs throughout the story."
BY WIT OF WOMAN.
The Leicester Post says:--"The novel rivets the deep interest of the reader, and holds it spellbound to the end. Mr. Marchmont, accordingly, must be complimented on making a very welcome and notable addition to the library of fiction."
IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM.
The Daily Telegraph says:--"A well-sustained and thrilling narrative."
The Daily Express says:--"It is sure to have a great success."
THE LITTLE ANARCHIST.
GEORGE HORTON
A FAIR INSURGENT.
The Daily Telegraph says:--"Mr. George Horton has given us a most thrilling romance which, both in invention and workmans.h.i.+p, should take high rank among books of adventure. The author has the power of exciting real interest in the puppets of his capital book, and the art of telling an exciting story thoroughly well."
PRINCESS ROMANOVA.
The Dundee Advertiser says:--"A stirring tale of the Far East, full of adventures, narrated in an impressive style."
THE MONK'S TREASURE.
FRED M. WHITE
THE CRIMSON BLIND.
The Sheffield Telegraph:--"'The Crimson Blind' is one of the most ingeniously conceived 'detective' stories we have come across for a long time. Each chapter holds some new and separate excitement. The pace is kept with such vigour that the reader arrives breathless at the last page."
THE CARDINAL MOTH.
The British Weekly:--"A brilliant orchid story, full of imaginative power. This is a masterpiece of construction, convincing amid its unlikeliness, one of the best novels of the season."
THE CORNER HOUSE.
The Western Morning News:--"The secret of 'The Corner House' is kept until the closing chapters, and it is impossible to lay the book aside until the secret is discovered. It is an excellent romance which will be eagerly read."
THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWN.
The Dublin Daily Express:--"Mr. F. M. White is one of the princes of fiction. A stirring tale full of the spice of adventure, breathless in interest, skilful in narrative.... Who could refrain from reading such a story?"
THE SLAVE OF SILENCE.
The Sheffield Telegraph:--"Attention is arrested at the outset, and so adroitly is the mystery handled that readers will not skip a single page."
A FATAL DOSE.
Irish Independent:--"A work in Mr. White's best style, so brimful of action and excitement that the reader would fain finish it at a sitting if possible."
ARCHIBALD EYRE
THE TRIFLER.