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by Fred M. White


  E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels

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  MYSTERIOUS MR. SABIN

  Illustrated by J. AMBROSE WALTON. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  Emphatically a good story--strong, bold, original, and admirablytold.--_Literature_, London.

  Intensely readable for the dramatic force with which the story is told,the absolute originality of the underlying creative thought, and thestrength of all the men and women who fill the pages.--_PittsburghTimes._

  THE YELLOW CRAYON

  _Containing the Further Adventures of "Mysterious Mr. Sabin"_

  Illustrated by OSCAR WILSON. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  The efforts of Mr. Sabin, one of Mr. Oppenheim's most fascinatingcharacters, to free his wife from an entanglement with the Order of theYellow Crayon, give the author one of his most complicated and absorbingplots. A number of the characters of "Mysterious Mr. Sabin" figure inthis delightful work.

  THE TRAITORS

  Illustrated by OSCAR WILSON and F. H. TOWNSEND 12mo. Cloth. $1.50

  A brilliant and engrossing story of love and adventure and Russianpolitical intrigue. A revolution, the recall of an exiled king, thedefence of his dominion against Turkish aggression, furnish a series ofexciting pictures and dramatic situations.

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  LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, _Publishers_, BOSTON

 

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