ROLAND YORKE.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH THOUSAND.
“In all respects worthy of the hand that wrote ‘The Channings’ and ‘East Lynne.’ There is no lack of excitement to wile the reader on, and from the first to the last a well-planned story is sustained with admirable spirit and in a masterly style.”—The Daily News.
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JOHNNY LUDLOW.
The First Series.
FIFTY-FIFTH THOUSAND.
“We regard these stories as almost perfect of their kind.”—The Spectator.
“Fresh, lively, vigorous, and full of clever dialogue, they will meet with a ready welcome. The Author is masterly in the skill with which she manages her successive dramas.”—Standard.