Certain further Histories

of the

Folk called “Raiders”

SPECTATOR.—“Mr. Crockett’s admirers will find plenty of his characteristic matter and manner to mystify and amuse them in ‘The Dark o’ the Moon.’”

TIMES.—“A rousing story, with plenty of love and fighting.... The story is told with unflagging spirit.”

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“The story is good Crockett from first to last, exactly what the author’s many admirers will expect.”

WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—“A rousing book in the novelist’s earlier manner, full of stir and picturesque movement. With a plot that is interesting and developed with skill.... It is in every way satisfactory to find Mr. Crockett on his native heath once more.”

GLOBE.—“Should have a wide vogue and much appreciation.”

WORLD.—“A stirring tale.”

DAILY CHRONICLE.—“A romance, swift and compact, and told with spirit.”