The Man in the Tower
By RUPERT S. HOLLAND
Author of “The Count at Harvard,” etc.
A dramatic story based upon the legend of “the invisible prince,” John Christian XX, Prince of Athelstein, whose throne was stolen from him by the regent while he was forced into banishment. The narrative tells how the prince played a winning game in thwarting the conspirator by marrying the very princess whom the regent was depending upon for the carrying out his nefarious schemes.
“He handles his plot of mystery and surprise with infinite discretion. And he sweeps us along with him from cover to cover without a diminution of interest.”—Boston Evening Transcript.
FRONTISPIECE IN COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE
ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK H. DESCH.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
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