GUY BOOTHBY
THE RACE OF LIFE. 5s., and 6d.
The English Review.—“Ahead even of Mr. Cutcliffe Hyne and Conan Doyle, Mr. Boothby may be said to have topped popularity’s pole.”
THE CRIME OF THE UNDER SEAS. 5s., and 6d.
The Speaker.—“Is quite the equal in art, observation, and dramatic intensity to any of Mr. Guy Boothby’s numerous other romances.”
A BID FOR FREEDOM. 5s., and 6d.
The Sheffield Telegraph.—“A fully written romance, which bristles with thrilling passages, exciting adventures, and hairbreadth escapes.”
A TWO-FOLD INHERITANCE. 5s., and 6d.
Punch.—“Just the very book that a hard-working man should read for genuine relaxation.”
CONNIE BURT. 5s., and 6d.
The Birmingham Gazette.—“One of the best stories we have seen of Mr. Boothby’s.”
THE KIDNAPPED PRESIDENT. 5s., and 6d.
Public Opinion.—“Brighter, crisper, and more entertaining than any of its predecessors from the same pen.”
MY STRANGEST CASE. 5s., and 6d.
The Yorkshire Post.—“No work of Mr. Boothby’s seems to us to have approached in skill his new story.”
FAREWELL, NIKOLA. 5s., and 6d.
The Dundee Advertiser.—“Guy Boothby’s famous creation of Dr. Nikola has become familiar to every reader of fiction.”
MY INDIAN QUEEN. 5s., and 6d.
The Sunday Special.—“A vivid story of adventure and daring, bearing all the characteristics of careful workmanship.”
LONG LIVE THE KING. 5s., 2s. net, and 6d.
The Aberdeen Free Press.—“It is marvellous that Mr. Boothby’s novels should be all so uniformly good.”
A PRINCE OF SWINDLERS. 5s., and 6d.
The Scotsman.—“Of absorbing interest. The exploits are described in an enthralling vein.”
A MAKER OF NATIONS. 5s., and 6d.
The Spectator.—“‘A Maker of Nations’ enables us to understand Mr. Boothby’s vogue. It has no lack of movement or incident.”
THE RED RAT’S DAUGHTER. 5s., and 6d.
The Daily Telegraph.—“Mr. Guy Boothby’s name on the title-page of a novel carries with it the assurance of a good story to follow.”
LOVE MADE MANIFEST. 5s., and 6d.
The Daily Telegraph.—“One of those tales of exciting adventure in the confection of which Mr. Boothby is not excelled by any novelist of the day.”
PHAROS THE EGYPTIAN. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Scotsman.—“This powerful novel is weird and soul-thrilling. There never was in this world so strange and wonderful a love story.”
ACROSS THE WORLD FOR A WIFE. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The British Weekly.—“This stirring tale ranks next to ‘Dr. Nikola’ in the list of Mr. Boothby’s novels.”
THE LUST OF HATE. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Daily Graphic.—“Whoever wants dramatic interest let him read ‘The Lust of Hate.’”
THE FASCINATION OF THE KING. 5s., 2s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Bristol Mercury.—“Unquestionably the best work we have yet seen from the pen of Mr. Guy Boothby.”
DR. NIKOLA. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Scotsman.—“One hairbreadth escape succeeds another with rapidity that scarce leaves the reader breathing space.”
THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE DEVIL. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Yorkshire Post.—“A more exciting romance no man could reasonably ask for.”
A BID FOR FORTUNE. 5s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Manchester Courier.—“It is impossible to give any idea of the verve with which the story is told. The most original novel of the year.”
IN STRANGE COMPANY. 5s., 1s., 6d., 7d. net, and 6d.
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., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Manchester Guardian.—“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., and 6d.
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., and 6d.
Illustrated by Sidney Cowell.
THE MAN OF THE CRAG. 5s., and 6d.