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by Fred M. White


  E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

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  _By far the best work of this clever writer._--CHICAGO NEWS.

  A MAKER OF HISTORY

  Illustrated by FRED PEGRAM. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  Thoroughly readable and exciting from end to end. Carries the readeralong breathlessly.--_New York Sun._

  Mr. Oppenheim has surpassed himself in "A Maker of History." It is anenthralling tale, with a surprisingly well-sustained mystery and aseries of plots, counterplots, and well managed climaxes.--_BrooklynTimes._

  A story of absorbing interest turning on a complicated plot worked outwith dexterous craftsmanship. He has ingeniously utilized the incidentof the Russian attack on the North Sea fishing fleet to weave together acapital yarn of European secret service.--_Literary Digest._

  THE MASTER MUMMER

  Illustrated by F. H. TOWNSEND. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  Will be found of absorbing interest to those who love a story of actionand romance.--_Academy_, London.

  This brilliant, imaginative story, with its buoyant humor, clear-cutcharacterization, prodigality of invention, tenderness and pathos, is onmany accounts one of the most distinguished works of fiction of theyear.--_Philadelphia North American._

  The girl is a fascinating creation, the hero is vigorously manly, andall the characters move through the pages with a strong and heartysweep.--_Pittsburgh Times._

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  LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, _Publishers_, BOSTON

 

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