"This capital story ... shows as great a knowledge of the historical situation as that famous novel, Hugh Wynne.... In point of fact, the novel is excellent history; in point of fiction, as good a love tale as one may desire. Of excellent characterization, full of clear, contrasting types, yet never straining the verisimilitudes, the book possesses brisk action.... Carried away by the good story he has to relate, he bears the reader along with him. The plot is well developed.... The novel is as much a promise of good things to come as a source of present entertainment.... One is safe to predict a growing audience for Mr. Jenkins' work."

Louisville Courier-Journal.

"It should probably be classified as a historical romance, but it is vivid, lifelike, and surcharged with human interest. A story remarkable for its reminiscent value, for its constructive skill, for its grouping of characters and incidents in a style which captivates the reader."

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

"Stephen Jenkins has proved in 'A Princess and Another' that a novel of colonial days can still be written that is worth reading."

Springfield Republican.

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Transcriber's Notes

Hyphenation, punctuation, and spelling standardized when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise unchanged. Simple typographical errors remedied; most retained.