The Scotsman.—“The action never flags, the romantic element is always paramount, so that the production is bound to appeal successfully to all lovers of spirited fiction.”

UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. 6s.

Sheffield Daily Telegraph.—“Is a sensational story of very considerable merit, with a clever plot and a series of exciting incidents. It is a capital piece of work.”

THE HEIR TO THE THRONE. 6s.

This new novel of Mr. Marchmont’s is more attractive than any that have preceded it. From cover to cover it compels attention.

BERTRAM MITFORD

A DUAL RESURRECTION. 6s., and 6d.

Reading Standard.—“The novel reader who loves a really good novel full of desperate adventure will never be disappointed when Mr. Mitford’s books are in question. This is a strong and clever piece of work, the plot is ingenious and the characterization uncommonly well done.”

SEAFORD’S SNAKE. 6s., and 6d.

Madame.—“If you like well-written stories of adventure you should get Mr. Mitford’s latest novel. The characters are well portrayed, the story written in a brisk, virile style that proves very attractive.”