Byzantine Empire -- History -- John V Palaeologus, 1341-1391 -- Fiction; Zeno, Carlo, 1334-1418 -- Fiction
Mr. Crawford has no equal as a writer of brilliant cosmopolitan
fiction, in which the characters really belong to the chosen
scene and the story interest is strong. His novels possess
atmosphere in a high degree.
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Mr. F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS
Mr. Crawford has no equal as a writer of brilliant cosmopolitan
fiction, in which the characters really belong to the chosen scene
and the story interest is strong. His novels possess atmosphere in
a high degree.
=Mr. Isaacs= (India)
Its scenes are laid in Simla, chiefly. This is the work which
first placed its author among the most brilliant novelists of
his day.
=Greifenstein= (The Black Forest)
"... Another notable contribution to the literature of the day.
It possesses originality in its conception and is a work of
unusual ability. Its interest is sustained to the close, and it
is an advance even on the previous work of this talented
author. Like all Mr. Crawford's work, this novel is crisp,
clear, and vigorous, and will be read with a great deal of
interest."--New _York Evening Telegram._
=Zoroaster= (Persia)
"It is a drama in the force of its situations and in the poetry
and dignity of its language; but its men and women are not men
and women of a play. By the naturalness of their conversation
and behavior they seem to live and lay hold of our human
sympathy more than the same characters on a stage could
possibly do."--_The New York Times._
=The Witch of Prague= (Bohemia)
_"A fantastic tale," illustrated by W. J. Hennessy._
"The artistic skill with which this extraordinary story is
constructed and carried out is admirable and delightful.... Mr.
Crawford has scored a decided triumph, for the interest of the
tale is sustained throughout.... A very remarkable, powerful,
and interesting story."--_New York Tribune._
=Paul Patoff= (Constantinople)
"Mr. Crawford has a marked talent for assimilating local color,
not to make mention of a broader historical sense. Even though
he may adopt, as it is the romancer's right to do, the extreme
romantic view of history, it is always a living and moving
picture that he evolves for us, varied and stirring."--_New
York Evening Post._
=Marietta= (Venice)
"No living writer can surpass Mr. Crawford in the construction
of a complicated plot and the skilful unravelling of the
tangled skein."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
"He has gone back to the field of his earlier triumphs, and
has, perhaps, scored the greatest triumph of them all."--_New
York Herald._
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
PUBLISHERS, 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Mr. F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVELS
_In the binding of the new Uniform Edition, each, $1.50_
=Via Crucis.= A Romance of the Second Crusade. Illustrated by Louis Loeb
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