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112 The Novel of the Season: The King’s: Men, A TALE OF TO-MORROW. By Ropert Grant, Joun Boyte O'REILLY, J. S., of Dale, Joun T. WHEELWRIGHT, One Volume, 12mo, $1 25. This daring and ingenious story of the future is unquestionably destined to be the most widely dis- cussed book of the summer, The brilliant literary partnership which produced it has aroused the keen- est curiosity ; and certainly the experiment has been the boldest in the history of literary collaboration. Of the plot, or of what can be gathered from the story's motto concerning the course of politics in the reign of King George the Fifth, it need only be said that the audacity of their conception is fully supported by the admirable telling and exciting incident of the story. Vor sale everywhere, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743 AND 745 Broapway, New York. The Critic A Literary Weekly, Critical and Eclectic. J. L.& J. B. Giver... Editors, Ten cents a copy. $3 a year. CONTRIBUTORS. 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