A PRINCESS OF VASCOVY.
By John Oxenham. Author of “God’s Prisoner.” A story that will win thousands of admirers. It is an artistic conception; a true romance, which has about it a quality of real life. It is a dramatic tale equal in many respects to the “Prisoner of Zenda,” and fully as interesting. Cloth bound, gilt top.
1.50
THE MAN WHO DARED.
By John P. Ritter. Mr. Ritter has achieved a work of rare interest. It is a great historical picture of the time of Robespierre, in which fact and fancy are welded together in a fine realization of the spirit of the times. It has all the elements of a genuine romance, and is an unusually fascinating historical romance. Illustrated. Cloth bound, gilt top.
1.25
THE DAY OF TEMPTATION.
By Wm. Le Queux. This is one of this author’s best stories. It is thrilling and realistic, and bears out a mystery which carries the reader through a labyrinth of strange experiences. Cloth bound.
1.50
THE STORY OF THE ROUGH RIDERS.