_The Dundee Courier_ says:--"We commend this book to any one on the
look out for a thrilling, fascinating, and skilfully narrated tale.
Each chapter abounds in exciting situations and daring deeds, one's
anxiety to know what comes next increasing as the story unfolds."
_The Portsmouth Times_ says:--"A brilliant romance crowded with
stirring incident and is never for a moment dull."
_The Morning Leader_ says:--"The story is spirited and exciting and may
be read with pleasure by all who enjoy a stirring romance."
_The Scotsman_ says:--"The story is full of exciting adventures
skilfully narrated. Swords are whirling in every page and so thrilling
are the incidents that each chapter breeds anxiety to know the events
of the next."
_The Athenæum_ says:--"Sir Wm. Magnay wafts us away to the realms of
pure romance, where the hard facts of a prosaic century are forgotten
in the Hercynian Forest of two hundred years ago. The princess is
loveliest of the lovely, the villains craftiest of the crafty; gallant
deeds are done and gallant words are spoken, and the whole flows
smoothly on to a happy conclusion, leaving the reader under a debt of
gratitude for a pleasing entertainment."
_The Birmingham Post_ says:--"The reader's enjoyment will be enhanced
by delightful touches of humour which the author has interspersed among
the many exciting and dramatic scenes of a stirring chronicle."
_The Liverpool Post_ says:--"A book that maintains interest at a high
pitch from start to finish, and should command immediate success."
THE MAN OF THE HOUR
_The Aberdeen Free Press_ says:--"Abounds in striking situations and is
dominated throughout by strong dramatic power."
_The Court Journal_ says:--"It is certainly one of the books of the
hour, very interesting and distinctly clever."
_The Dundee Courier_ says:--"The story is admirably constructed and
highly dramatic."
_Vanity Fair_ says:--"A very remarkably good story, told with much
force and lightened by some very humorous observations of life and
people."
COUNT ZARKA
_The Bristol Mercury_ says:--"A magnificent tribute to the author's
power of imagination. It is well written; the author keeping his
characters in hand with marvellous skill, and works out an intricate
plot to a dramatic conclusion."
_The Yorkshire Herald_ says:--"Full of excitement. The plot hangs upon
the disappearance of a Prince who has been kidnapped by Count Zarka,
his foe, who condemns him to cruel torture, and imprisons him in a
cunningly devised room in his castle. The story of the discovery of
the Prince and of the final defeat of Zarka is a stirring one, and
there is a strong love interest throughout the romance, which is
heightened in the scene where the heroine is induced to fight a duel
with swords by Zarka's jealous mistress."
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