Selections fromL.C. Page and Company'sList of Fiction
WORKS OFROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS
_Each one vol., library 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50_
The Flight of Georgiana
A ROMANCE OF THE DAYS OF THE YOUNG PRETENDER. Illustrated byH.C. Edwards.
"A love-story in the highest degree, a dashing story, and a remarkablywell finished piece of work."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
The Bright Face of Danger
Being an account of some adventures of Henri de Launay, son of theSieur de la Tournoire. Illustrated by H.C. Edwards.
"Mr. Stephens has fairly outdone himself. We thank him heartily. Thestory is nothing if not spirited and entertaining, rational andconvincing."--_Boston Transcript._
The Mystery of Murray Davenport (40th thousand.)
"This is easily the best thing that Mr. Stephens has yet done. Thosefamiliar with his other novels can best judge the measure of thispraise, which is generous."--_Buffalo News._
Captain Ravenshaw
OR, THE MAID OF CHEAPSIDE. (52d thousand.) A romance of ElizabethanLondon. Illustrations by Howard Pyle and other artists.
Not since the absorbing adventures of D'Artagnan have we had anythingso good in the blended vein of romance and comedy.
The Continental Dragoon
A ROMANCE OF PHILIPSE MANOR HOUSE IN 1778. (53d thousand.)Illustrated by H.C. Edwards.
A stirring romance of the Revolution, with its scene laid on neutralterritory.
Philip Winwood (70th thousand.)
A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the Warof Independence, embracing events that occurred between and duringthe years 1763 and 1785 in New York and London. Illustrated byE.W.D. Hamilton.
An Enemy to the King (70th thousand.)
From the "Recently Discovered Memoirs of the Sieur dela Tournoire." Illustrated by H. De M. Young.
An historical romance of the sixteenth century, describing theadventures of a young French nobleman at the court of Henry III., andon the field with Henry IV.
The Road to Paris
A STORY OF ADVENTURE. (35th thousand.)Illustrated by H.C. Edwards.
An historical romance of the eighteenth century, being an account ofthe life of an American gentleman adventurer of Jacobite ancestry.
A Gentleman Player
HIS ADVENTURES ON A SECRET MISSION FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH. (48ththousand.)Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill.
The story of a young gentleman who joins Shakespeare's company ofplayers, and becomes a friend and protege of the great poet.
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