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MESSRS. MACMILLAN AND CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.

POPULAR NOVELS BY MR. MARION CRAWFORD.

Crown 8vo. Cloth. $1.50 each.


MR. ISAACS: A Tale of Modern India.

DAILY NEWS—"The best novel that has ever laid its scene in our Indian dominions."

ATHENÆUM—"A work of unusual ability."


DR. CLAUDIUS. A True Story.

ATHENÆUM—"Mr. Crawford has achieved another success."


A ROMAN SINGER.

TIMES—"A masterpiece of narrative.... In Mr. Crawford's skilful hands it is unlike any other romance in English literature."


ZOROASTER.

GUARDIAN— " An instance of the highest and noblest form of novel. ... Alike in the originality of its conception and the power with which it is wrought out, it stands on a level that is almost entirely its own."


MARZIO'S CRUCIFIX.

A TALE OF A LONELY PARISH.

GUARDIAN— "The tale is written with all Mr. Crawford's skill."

SATURDAY REVIEW — "Unlike most novels, goes on improving up to the end."


PAUL PATOFF.

ATHENÆUM—"The originality of the story, the charm of the description, and the brilliancy of the narrative are undeniable."


WITH THE IMMORTALS.

SPECTATOR—"To do justice to Mr. Crawford's remarkable book by extracts would be impossible.... It cannot fail to please a reader who enjoys crisp, clear, vigorous writing, and thoughts that are alike original and suggestive."


GREIFENSTEIN.

SATURDAY REVIEW—"With the exception of 'Saracinesca,' his most consistent work, Mr. Crawford has not written anything so good as his last novel, 'Greifenstein.'"

ACADEMY—"During the whole of his literary career Mr. Marion Crawford has produced nothing quite so powerful as one or two of the situations in 'Greifenstein.'"


SANT' ILARIO.

ATHENÆUM—"The plot is skilfully concocted, and the interest is sustained to the end. The various events, romantic, and even sensational, follow naturally and neatly, and the whole is a very clever piece of work."

SCOTSMAN—"The book is full of passages of remarkable power. A reader will find it hard to decide whether this is not the est of Mr. Crawford's novels."


MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON.