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

"Halil the Pedlar A Tale of Old Stambul"

Jokai.
"A fascinating story--a brilliant and lurid series of pictures
drawn by a great master's hand."--_Daily Chronicle._

Eyes Like the Sea. (_Fourth Edition._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. With a fine
Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.
"In wealth of incident, in variety and interest of
characterisation, in the richness and humour of its surprises,
'Eyes Like the Sea' ranks with the finest work of the great
Hungarian romancer. All is told with delightful and touching
candour."--_The Spectator._

Halil the Pedlar; THE WHITE ROSE. (_Now ready._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. With a
Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.
This beautiful and picturesque tale of Oriental life reads like a
chapter out of the "Arabian Nights." The heroine is a beautiful
young Greek girl who escapes the gilded dishonour of the harem by
feigning death and enduring torments. The scene of the story is
Stambul, in the eighteenth century, and every phase of life in the
great metropolis is described with singular fidelity.

Carpathia Knox. (_Third Edition._)
By CURTIS YORKE, Author of "Hush," "That Little Girl," "A
Romance of Modern London," etc. With a charming Photogravure Portrait of
the Author. 6/=
"A very graphic and realistic glimpse of Spanish life. Full of
freshness and prettily told."--_Aberdeen Free Press._

Jocelyn Erroll.


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