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.