By Neva's waters : $b Being an episode in the secret history of Alexander the First, Czar of all the RussiasCarling, John R.
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By Neva's waters : $b Being an episode in the secret history of Alexander the First, Czar of all the Russias
Carling, John R.
Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 -- Campaigns -- Russia -- Fiction; Russia -- History -- Alexander I, 1801-1825 -- Fiction
And with this answer Wilfrid was content.
THE END.
THE SHADOW OF THE CZAR
By JOHN R. CARLING
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50. _Fifth Edition_
“An engrossing romance of the sturdy, wholesome sort, in which the action
is never allowed to drag,” (_St. Louis Globe-Democrat_) best describes
this popular novel. “The Shadow of the Czar” is a stirring story of the
romantic attachment of a dashing English officer for Princess Barbara, of
the old Polish Principality of Czernova, and the conspiracy of the Duke
of Bora, aided by Russia, to dispossess the Princess of her throne.
It is not an historical novel—the author makes his own events after the
manner of Anthony Hope, and the _Boston Herald_ is of the opinion that it
“excels in interest Anthony Hope’s best efforts.” “Rarely do we find a
story in which more happens, or in which the incidents present themselves
with more suddenness and with greater surprise,” says the _New York Sun_.
“Mr. Carling has a surprising faculty of making it appear that things
ought to have happened as he says they did, and as long as the book is
being read he even succeeds in making it appear that they did happen so,”
says the _St. Louis Star_.
“The Shadow of the Czar” fairly captivated two countries. In England the
_Newcastle Daily Journal_ says it “transcends in interest ‘The Prisoner
of Zenda.’”
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., PUBLISHERS
BOSTON, MASS.
_A New Romance by the Author of “The Shadow of the Czar”_
THE VIKING’S SKULL
By JOHN R. CARLING
Illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo. 350 pages. 12mo. $1.50
A tale full of stirring surprises.—_Philadelphia North American._
A capital tale of mystery and detection of crime and retribution.
The ingenuity with which its intricacies are threaded is really
wonderful.—_New York Times Saturday Review of Books._
It is a remarkably lively story, with a novel mystery, wrought out of old
Norse history, but the scene is modern England for the most part, and all
the characters belong to to-day.—_Chicago Record-Herald._
The reader who once becomes entangled in its meshes will sit up until
the small hours to finish it. It is a romance pure and simple from the
outset, and refreshing to a degree.—_Brooklyn Eagle._
An engrossing tale of love, adventure, and intrigue, the reading of
which makes hours fly on the wings of minutes. An ingenious, dramatic,
interest-compelling romance.—_Boston Herald._
LITTLE, BROWN, &. CO., PUBLISHERS, BOSTON
_At all Booksellers’_
_A Surprising and Engrossing Tale_
THE WEIRD PICTURE
_By_ JOHN R. CARLING
Author of “By Neva’s Waters,” etc.
Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50
Mr. Carling keeps us guessing as he deepens our interest, for the story
is a succession of startling surprises.—_Detroit Free Press._
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