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MACMILLAN FICTION

HIERONYMUS RIDES:

Episodes in the Life of a Knight and Jester at the Court of Maximilian King of the Romans

By ANNA COLEMAN LADD. 6s.

MORNING POST." Keeps the reader engrossed from first page to last."

COUNTRY LIFE." There is not a dull moment in the book."

DAILY CHRONICLE." The author evidently has a fine future before her."

SUNDAY TIMES. "Opens up an old-world panorama of compelling interest."

GLOBE." Should rank high among its kind."

EVENING STANDARD. "Remarkably suggestive and powerful."

MANCHESTER GUARDIAN." Dear to the heart of spirited youth must be Hieronymus Rides."

T.P.'s WEEKLY." Undoubtedly will interest a large public."

THE TOUCHSTONE OF FORTUNE

Being the Memoir of Baron Clyde, who lived, thrived, and fell in the doleful Reign of the so-called Merry Monarch, Charles II.

By CHARLES MAJOR. 6s.

DAILY NEWS. "Mr. Major assembles some excellent properties of con- ventional romance, and uses them with great skill."

MORNING LEADER. "A very capable piece of work, reaching a high level of craftsmanship A book for quiet and easy enjoyment"

COUNTRY LIFE. "The story is a delightful one Ought to

ensure the author many appreciative readers."

DAILY MIRROR. "A lively, amusing tale."

MANCHESTER COURIER. "A strong and interesting piece of fiction."

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