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Mr. Grant Richards's Recent Novels

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A MAN'S WOMAN 6s.

The World: "Mr. Frank Norris has surpassed his Shanghaied in A Man's Woman, and he has done this daringly, for he has exploited his resources of interest, excitement and suspense so lavishly in the first part of the story, that we wonder how he is going to keep the second up to the mark; but he does so perfectly."

SHANGHAIED 3s. 6d.

The Daily Telegraph: "Mr. Norris has written a delightful book in Shanghaied, It is fresh, breezy, original and full of interest."

BLIX 3s. 6d

Black and White: "If I were asked to name the most absolutely delightful book, the most youthful, the most joyous that I have read these years, I am afraid I should have to throw discretion to the winds—the discretion that makes the practised critic hedge on every occasion, and say unhesitatingly, unreservedly, Blix!"

McTEAGUE 6s.

A Tale of San Francisco

The Speaker: "Mr, Norris writes with conviction; he knows that he has a stirring story to tell and he tells it with power, impressiveness and distinction. . . . It is a fascinating, engrossing tale, vibrating with power and quivering with life."

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