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Griffiths, Arthur, 1838-1908

"The Passenger from Calais"

A unique romance, one continuous exciting series of
adventure.

Clementina's Highwayman. ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS, author
of "The Flight of Georgiana," "An Enemy to the King," etc.
Cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50
Mr. Stephens has put into his new book, "Clementina's Highwayman," the
finest qualities of plot, construction, and literary finish.
The story is laid in the mid-Georgian period. It is a dashing,
sparkling, vivacious comedy, with a heroine as lovely and changeable
as an April day, and a hero all ardor and daring.
The exquisite quality of Mr. Stephens's literary style clothes the
story in a rich but delicate word-fabric; and never before have his
setting and atmosphere been so perfect.

The Sorceress of Rome. By NATHAN GALLIZIER, author of
"Castel del Monte," etc.
Cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50
The love-story of Otto III., the boy emperor, and Stephania, wife of
the Senator Crescentius of Rome, has already been made the basis of
various German poems and plays.
Mr. Gallizier has used it for the main theme of "The Sorceress of
Rome," the second book of his trilogy of romances on the mediaeval life
of Italy.


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