OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:

Brooklyn Standard-Union: A most captivating story.

Buffalo Times: The story is full of dramatic situations.

Pittsburgh Leader: It is a romance well worth reading.

Philadelphia Call: An interesting and graphic story good for seashore, hammock or mountain.

The New York World: A very charming novel of the romantic school, full of love and adventure.

Albany Times: "A Gentleman from Gascony," by Bicknell Dudley, is an exciting and well-told story.

The Brooklyn Citizen: The story is full of fine dramatic situations, and is never lacking in action. The author has the knack of holding the reader's attention throughout the entire story.

San Francisco Chronicle: "A Gentleman from Gascony," by Bicknell Dudley, while it at once recalls our dear old friends of the "Three Musketeers," is a bright, clever, well-written and entertaining story. The book gives a graphic and vivid picture of one of the great historic epochs of France.