The Glory of Clementina Wing — John Locke — John Shaqi
The Glory of Clementina Wing
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_Pall Mall Gazette_—“An enthralling story, powerfully imagined
and distinguished for artistry of no mean order.”
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BY W. M. ARDAGH.
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curious learning . . . it is a well-written and picturesque
story of high adventure and deeds of derring-do.”
_Observer_—“The book has admirably caught the spirit of
romance.”
_Daily Chronicle_—“‘The Magada’ is a fine and finely told
story, and we congratulate Mr. Ardagh.”
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BY A. ARNOTT.
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BY GERTRUDE ATHERTON.
=SENATOR NORTH.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_New York Herald_—“In the description of Washington life Mrs.
Atherton shows not only a very considerable knowledge of
externals, but also an insight into the underlying political
issues that is remarkable.”
_Outlook_—“The novel has genuine historical value.”
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Also in paper boards, cloth back, at 1/6.
_The Times_—“Clever and entertaining. . . . This gay volume is
written by some one with a pretty wit, an eye for scenery, and a
mind quick to grasp natural as well as individual
characteristics. Her investigations into the American character
are acute as well as amusing.”
=THE DOOMSWOMAN.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Morning Post_—“A fine drama, finely conceived and finely
executed.”
_Athenœum_—“Eminently picturesque . . . gorgeous colouring.”
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There is plenty of incident.”
_Outlook_—“The story is a curious achievement in the violently
and crudely picturesque style that is peculiar to the author
writer.”
BY EX-LIEUTENANT BILSE.
=LIFE IN A GARRISON TOWN.= Crown 8vo. 1/- net
The suppressed German Novel. With a preface written by the author whilst
in London, and an introduction by Arnold White.
_Truth_—“The disgraceful exposures of the book were expressly
admitted to be true by the Minister of War in the Reichstag.
What the book will probably suggest to you is, that German
militarism is cutting its own throat, and will one day be hoist
with its own petard.”
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BY HORACE BLEACKLEY.
=A GENTLEMAN OF THE ROAD.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Athenœum._—“It has plenty of spirit and incident.”
_Westminster Gazette._—“Mr. Bleackley knows his period well,
and we are grateful to him for investing a well-worn theme with
interest and refreshment.”
_Times._—“Breezy and stirring.”
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BY SHELLAND BRADLEY.