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??kai, M??r, 1825-1904

"Halil the Pedlar A Tale of Old Stambul"

"--_The Speaker._
"His workmanship is admirable, and he possesses a degree of
sympathetic imagination not surpassed by any living novelist. The
action of his stories is life-like, and full of movement and
interest."--_Westminster Gazette._

A Hungarian Nabob. (_Fifth Edition._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. With a fine
Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.
"Full of exciting incidents and masterly studies of
character."--_Court Circular._
"The work of a genius."--_Pall Mall Gazette._
In Tight Places. (_Third Edition._)
By MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, Author of "Forbidden by Law," etc. 6/=
"A lively and varied series of cosmopolitan crime, with plenty of
mixed adventure and sensation. Such stories always fascinate, and
Major Arthur Griffiths knows well how to tell them."--_Pall Mall
Gazette._

St. Peter's Umbrella. (_Third Edition._)
By KALMAN MIKSZATH, Author of "The Good People of Palvez."
Translated from the original Hungarian by W. B. Worswick. With
Introduction by R. Nisbet Bain. A charming Photogravure Portrait of the
Author and three illustrations. 6/=
"The freshness, high spirits, and humour of Mikszath make him a
fascinating companion. His peasants, priests, and gentlefolks are
amazingly human. Mikszath is a born story-teller."--_The
Spectator._

The Adventures of Cyrano de Bergerac. Captain Satan. (_Fourth
Edition._)
From the French of Louis Gallet.


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