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Richard Croker is not patuted for a saint.—Chicago Evening Post, Asan example of the state of mind that Justides und exalts this remarkable occastonal cltizen of New York tho book is matchless.—Bos/on Journal. ‘The book {s a faithful portrayal of the epirit of Tammany.—Jndianaotis Journal, Mr. Croker s not too abucdantly glossed over.—St. Pant Dispatch, A deliberate apptication to the domain of fact of the methods of romance.—New York Times, This volame will no doubt serve as a textbook for the faithful in Tammany Hall.— Town Topice. One of the most extraordinary books which It has been our luck to come across, — New York Sun. A book of exceptional interest.—Lowisrille Courier-Journal. To the author's credit, he does not idealize Mr. Croker.— The Outlook. Whatever may be one’s opinion as to Croker, every American ought to be fumiliar with his career.—Boston Beacon, Mr. Lewis's book ought to be crowned by the Royal Academy.— Philadelphia Times. ‘The author fs entertaining and edifying.—New York Evening Sun. Richard Croker's friends and enemies alike will find this book rarely entertaining.— Washington Post, The asthor has evidently eojoyed a close personal association with Croker, and so what he has to say is always of interest.—Saa Francisco Call. Mr. Lewis summarizes the secret of Croker's undoubted mastership.—Springhdd (Mass) Union. Uis personal and political associates are vividly described, and a thorough insight fs given into the organization and methods of, Tammany Hall.— Mobile Register. “Richard Croker" 1s @ book that aroused foterest from the time that {1s publication was announced until the reading of its first chapter; then curiosity became supreme.— Rider and Driver. We thould like to see the faces of the Sachems of Tammany Hall as they read some of the choicest and most original of the chapters in Mr. Lewis's book about the Chief.— The Bookman. Of all Booksellers and LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 West 31st Street NEW YORK CITY comicbooks.com