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  ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT

  IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE. 6s.

  NORTH DEVON JOURNAL.--"A novel of absorbing interest. The plot isdeveloped very cleverly, and there is a delightful love theme."

  WHEN I WAS CZAR. 6s.

  THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"A very brilliant work; every page in itdisplays the dramatic talent of the author and his capacity for writingsmart dialogue."

  BY SNARE OF LOVE. 6s.

  THE OUTLOOK.--"As a writer of political intrigue, Mr. Marchmont hasscarcely a rival to-day, and his latest novel upholds his reputation."

  THE QUEEN'S ADVOCATE. 6s.

  THE LIVERPOOL COURIER.--"Mr. Marchmont is at his best in this tale.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 beingtoo 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 narrative."

  THE LITTLE ANARCHIST. 6s.

  THE SCOTSMAN.--"A romance brimful of incident and arousing in thereader a healthy interest that carries him along with never a pause."

  AN IMPERIAL MARRIAGE. 6s.

  SCOTSMAN.--"The action never flags, the romantic element is alwaysparamount, so that the production is bound to appeal successfully toall lovers of spirited fiction."

 
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