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

"Halil the Pedlar A Tale of Old Stambul"

With a special Photogravure Portrait of the Author. 6/=
"An exciting tale ... distinctly a book to read and enjoy."--_Daily
Mail._
"A vigorous and exciting story. Some part of the action of the book
is laid in Java, and the catastrophe of Krakatoa is described with
a vividness that makes real to us that appalling upheaving of
Nature."--_Daily News._
The Poor Plutocrats. (AS WE GROW OLD.) (_Fourth Edition._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. With a fine
Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.
"Distinctly a novel of incident and adventure, the whole atmosphere
is fresh and new; the ways of life, the people of those curious
towns and villages and lonely mountains, are a revelation and a
novelty. Put before us by the pen of a master like Jokai, the
effect is to stir and interest in an unusual degree."--_Daily
Chronicle._

The Day of Wrath. (_Fifth Edition._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated from the Hungarian by R. Nisbet
Bain. With a Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.
"It is wildly exciting--having once begun you cannot stop, but must
go hurtling on to the end. The descriptive passages are remarkably
vivid and lucid."--_Black and White._

Dr. Dumany's Wife. (_Fourth Edition._)
By MAURUS JOKAI. Translated by F. Steinitz (under the author's
personal supervision). With specially engraved Photogravure Portrait of
Dr. Jokai.
"With kaleidoscopic rapidity, scene after scene passes before us.


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