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by L. G. Moberly


  MAX PEMBERTON

  PRO PATRIA. 6s.

  THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY.--"A fine and distinguished piece of imaginativewriting; one that should shed a new lustre upon the clever author of'Kronstadt.'"

  CHRISTINE OF THE HILLS. 6s.

  THE DAILY MAIL.---"Assuredly he has never written anything more fresh,more simple, more alluring, or more artistically perfect."

  A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN. 6s.

  THE DAILY CHRONICLE.--"This is very much the best book Mr. Pembertonhas so far given us."

  THE GOLD WOLF. 6s.

  ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.--"From the beginning Mr. Pemberton weaves hisromance with such skill that the tangled skein remains for longunravelled ... marked by exceptional power, and holds the attentionfirmly."

  THE LODESTAR. 6s.

  THE STANDARD.--"It impresses us as an exceedingly poignant andeffective story, true to real life. Written with cleverness and charm."

  WHITE WALLS. 6s.

  THE LADY.--"A wonderful subterranean city, deep in a salt mine, withgorgeous boulevards, houses, shops, kiosks, and a great cathedral allbuilt of rock salt, and illumined by thousands of giant arc-lamps, isthe picturesque scene of Max Pemberton's latest romance, 'White Walls,'a melodrama cleverly imagined, written in the author's happiest andmost spirited style, and well illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen."

  ROBERT BARR

  LORD STRANLEIGH, PHILANTHROPIST. 6s.

  THE MANCHESTER COURIER.--"Mr. Barr's spirits never flag, his storieshave all point, and one may recommend the latest exploits of LordStranleigh as being as amusing as ever."

 

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