A Set of Rogues: Namely, Christopher Sutton, John Dawson, the Señor don Sanchez del Castillo de Castelaña, and Moll Dawson. Their Wicked Conspiracy, and a True Account of their Travels and Adventures.
With Illustrations by S. Cowell. Crown 8vo, buckram, 6s.
“He has related the adventures of a set of rogues ... with so pleasant a tongue and in such attractive fashion that it is impossible for mere flesh and blood to resist them. His set of rogues have won our entire sympathy, and his narrative our hearty approval.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
“Another capital story.... Strongly recommended. Stirring tale this, without a dull chapter in it, and just enough human sentiment in it to soften down the roguery.... Let the honest reader procure the book.”—Punch.
“Most excellent story.... In the whole book there are no dull pages, and the plot is worked out with a care that leaves nothing to be desired.... We can only recommend the book to our readers as being in all respects a most satisfactory and admirable bit of work.”—Speaker.
By Stanley Weyman.
My Lady Rotha.
A Romance of the Thirty Years’ War. With 8 Illustrations by John Williamson. Crown 8vo, buckram, 6s.
“No one who begins will lay it down before the end, it is so extremely well carried on from adventure to adventure.”—Saturday Review.
“A novel which everybody must read and enjoy as such books are meant to be read and enjoyed.”—Speaker.