By Right of Conquest: A Novel
The struggle of a young girl, heiress to millions, to protect her rights.
Has many thrilling dramatic situations. — St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's great play.
A strongly-painted picture of certain conditions in the administration of law and justice. — Philadelphia Record.
A thrilling story of shipwreck, upon a deserted island, of a millionaire's daughter and a common stoker.
A sensational situation handled with delicacy and vigor. — Boston Transcript.
A love story of deep human interest, dealing with the perils of great wealth.
A thoroughly wholesome book, with action in the drama and real human interest. — Literary Digest.
A modern rake's progress and thrilling story of love, mystery and adventure.
The moral tone of the story is excellent. — Baltimore Sun.
A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's tremendously popular play.
Mr. Hornblow, in the novel, has given something quite as interesting, quite as fascinating, as Mr. Klein has in his play. — Boston Transcript.
Arthur Hornblow
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ARTHUR HORNBLOW
John Marsh's Millions
The Third Degree
The End of the Game
The Profligate
The Lion and the Mouse
ARTHUR HORNBLOW
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
COXE AND WILLOUGHBY
THE END.
3WHAT THE CRITICS SAY OF
THE END OF THE GAME
THE LITERARY DIGEST
New York TIMES
New York WORLD
New York GLOBE
Cleveland NEWS
New York EVENING SUN
Savannah (Ga.) NEWS
BOOK NEWS MONTHLY
"THE PROFLIGATE"
The Baltimore SUN
Chicago INTER-OCEAN
New York WORLD
Philadelphia NORTH AMERICAN
G. W. DILLINGHAM CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
WHAT THE REVIEWERS SAID
THE LION AND THE MOUSE
New York TRIBUNE
New York TIMES
New York AMERICAN
Cleveland NEWS
Washington POST
New Orleans HARLEQUIN