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He has demonstrat that the splendid spirit of romance—the fire fever af Sword and spur—is quite as much in Yankee Wilds and Puritan Streets as it is in the dungeons and castles where Dumas and Scott housed it.” “It is difficult to describe the fascination of its style, the enchantment which it wields and the spiritual beauty which illumines the whole work.”—/ames Mac Arthur in the Bookman. ‘King Noanett’ appeals to readers of every age." —V. ¥. Tribune, ppilt ought to be in every library in this country,"—Richard Henry Stoddard in the New York Mail and xpress. It appeals to readers of every age."—W. ¥. Tribune. ‘Itis American in subject, it 1s by an American, and it presses very close to the place reserved in the mind of the American public for “the great American novel,” if, indeed, it does not actually fill it.’ * Both author and publisher are to be congratulated upon this important contribution to contemporary fiction,’ ” —The Hartford Post. ‘Miles Courtenay is king of the book. This isa royal character; John Boyle O'Reilly (to whom the volume 1s dedicated) could have asked for no more subtler compliment to his race." —Commercial Advertiser. ** The past week brought one of the best books of weeks, even of months. It isa book which will grow into favor, and, cumulative with the admiration of each successive reader, will become one of the stories best liked by many, most fondly turned to when others pall."— Washington Times. Price, bound in cloth, $2.00; n vellum, $10.00. rof. Barrett Wendell, | OTHER PUBLICATIONS. A BAD PENNY A Novel by Joux T.. WieeLwricnt. illustrations by F. G. Atwood, $ A VIRCINIA COUSIN, and BAR HARBOR TALES. By Mrs._BU author, $) EARTH’S ENICMAS. A Book of Stories of Cuarces G. D. Roserts. Se VERA VORONTZOFF By Sonya Kovatevsky, Translated by the Baropes| Anna von Rydingsvard, Net, $1.25. ; THE COLD FISH OF CRAN CHIMU. By Cartes F, Lumaiis, With seven full-page ill tions by andham, R.C. A. $1.50. 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