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MISS POTTER’S FIRST SUCCESSUncanonizedByMARGARET HORTON POTTERAuthor of “The Castle of Twilight”

MISS POTTER’S FIRST SUCCESSUncanonizedByMARGARET HORTON POTTERAuthor of “The Castle of Twilight”

MISS POTTER’S FIRST SUCCESSUncanonizedByMARGARET HORTON POTTERAuthor of “The Castle of Twilight”

MISS POTTER’S FIRST SUCCESS

Uncanonized

ByMARGARET HORTON POTTER

Author of “The Castle of Twilight”

A story of English monastic life in the thirteenth century during the momentous reign of King John. The leading character, Anthony Fitz-Hubert, is a brilliant young courtier, son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who turns monk to insure the safety of his father’s soul. The interpretation of King John’s character and acts differs widely from the traditional view, but it is one which investigation is now beginning to present with confidence.

One of the most powerful historical romances that has ever appeared over the name of an American writer.—Philadelphia Inquirer.

In such romances we shall always delight, turning to them from much that is dull and inane in what passes for the realistic reflex of our present-day life.—Harper’s Magazine.

It is a noteworthy book of its very attractive kind.—The Independent.

SIXTH EDITIONWITH FRONTISPIECE. 12mo. $1.50A. C. McCLURG & CO.,Publishers

SIXTH EDITIONWITH FRONTISPIECE. 12mo. $1.50A. C. McCLURG & CO.,Publishers

SIXTH EDITION

WITH FRONTISPIECE. 12mo. $1.50

A. C. McCLURG & CO.,Publishers


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