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by Fred M. White


  E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

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  A PRINCE OF SINNERS

  Illustrated by OSCAR WILSON. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  Thoroughly matured, brilliantly constructed, and convincinglytold.--_London Times._

  It is rare that so much knowledge of the world, taken as a whole, is setbetween two covers of a novel.--_Chicago Daily News._

  It is an excellent piece of work, polished in style, brisk but balancedin incident, real but romantic in character.--_Brooklyn Eagle._

  A well-compacted and exceedingly interesting story of English politicaland social life, making no demands upon one's credulity, but satisfyingthe requirements in the way of a thoroughly good novel. The charactersare all drawn with real fidelity to life.--HARRY THURSTON PECK, Editorof _The Bookman_.

  ANNA THE ADVENTURESS

  Illustrated by F. H. TOWNSEND. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  A story of London life that is at once unusual, original, consistent,and delightful.--_Buffalo Express._

  An exciting book and a well-written one.... Our author has given uspictures of Paris and London life which are full ofinterest.--_Baltimore Sun._

  The consequences of a bold deception Mr. Oppenheim has unfolded to uswith remarkable ingenuity. The story sparkles with brilliantconversation and strong situations.--_St. Louis Republic._

  An entrancing story which has seldom been surpassed as a study offeminine character and sentiment.--_Outlook_, London.

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  LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, _Publishers_, BOSTON

 

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