Chapter 36

“By far the best he has yet written”AMAKER OF HISTORYByE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIMIllustrated by Fred Pegram. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50.A thoroughly exciting and skilfully written romance.—Brooklyn Eagle.Thoroughly readable and exciting. Carries the reader along breathlessly.—New York Sun.So entertaining that we read through at a sitting.—New York Tribune.Not since the days of “The Prisoner of Zenda” has a more enjoyable novel come out of the romantic semi-humorous mazes of European border intrigue. The story proceeds with cumulative interest to the end.—New York Times.The most fascinating novel yet written by this master of the art of story telling.—Rochester (N. Y.)Democrat and Chronicle.Really remarkable in the ingenuity and consistency with which the complications are managed.—Outlook, New York.The most daring and the most consistently sustained of his many stories, and is heartily recommended to seekers for exciting reading.—Life, New York.LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers254 Washington Street, Boston

“By far the best he has yet written”AMAKER OF HISTORYByE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIMIllustrated by Fred Pegram. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50.A thoroughly exciting and skilfully written romance.—Brooklyn Eagle.Thoroughly readable and exciting. Carries the reader along breathlessly.—New York Sun.So entertaining that we read through at a sitting.—New York Tribune.Not since the days of “The Prisoner of Zenda” has a more enjoyable novel come out of the romantic semi-humorous mazes of European border intrigue. The story proceeds with cumulative interest to the end.—New York Times.The most fascinating novel yet written by this master of the art of story telling.—Rochester (N. Y.)Democrat and Chronicle.Really remarkable in the ingenuity and consistency with which the complications are managed.—Outlook, New York.The most daring and the most consistently sustained of his many stories, and is heartily recommended to seekers for exciting reading.—Life, New York.LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers254 Washington Street, Boston

“By far the best he has yet written”

AMAKER OF HISTORY

AMAKER OF HISTORY

AMAKER OF HISTORY

AMAKER OF HISTORY

ByE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

Illustrated by Fred Pegram. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50.

A thoroughly exciting and skilfully written romance.—Brooklyn Eagle.

Thoroughly readable and exciting. Carries the reader along breathlessly.—New York Sun.

So entertaining that we read through at a sitting.—New York Tribune.

Not since the days of “The Prisoner of Zenda” has a more enjoyable novel come out of the romantic semi-humorous mazes of European border intrigue. The story proceeds with cumulative interest to the end.—New York Times.

The most fascinating novel yet written by this master of the art of story telling.—Rochester (N. Y.)Democrat and Chronicle.

Really remarkable in the ingenuity and consistency with which the complications are managed.—Outlook, New York.

The most daring and the most consistently sustained of his many stories, and is heartily recommended to seekers for exciting reading.—Life, New York.

LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers254 Washington Street, Boston


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