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Griffiths, Arthur, 1838-1908

"The Passenger from Calais"

"--_Boston Transcript._

The Mystery of Murray Davenport (40th thousand.)
"This is easily the best thing that Mr. Stephens has yet done. Those
familiar with his other novels can best judge the measure of this
praise, which is generous."--_Buffalo News._

Captain Ravenshaw
OR, THE MAID OF CHEAPSIDE. (52d thousand.) A romance of Elizabethan
London. Illustrations by Howard Pyle and other artists.
Not since the absorbing adventures of D'Artagnan have we had anything
so good in the blended vein of romance and comedy.

The Continental Dragoon
A ROMANCE OF PHILIPSE MANOR HOUSE IN 1778. (53d thousand.)
Illustrated by H.C. Edwards.
A stirring romance of the Revolution, with its scene laid on neutral
territory.

Philip Winwood (70th thousand.)
A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War
of Independence, embracing events that occurred between and during
the years 1763 and 1785 in New York and London. Illustrated by
E.W.D. Hamilton.

An Enemy to the King (70th thousand.)
From the "Recently Discovered Memoirs of the Sieur de
la Tournoire.


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