acy.
=A Lost Leader.=
A realistic romance woven around a striking personality.
=A Maker of History.=
"Explains" the Russian Baltic fleet's attack on the North
Sea fishing fleet.
=Enoch Strone: A Master of Men.=
The story of a self-made man who made a foolish early
marriage.
=The Malefactor.=
An amazing story of a man who suffered imprisonment for a
crime he did not commit.
=The Traitors.=
A capital romance of love, adventure and Russian intrigue.
=A Prince of Sinners.=
An engrossing story of English social and political life.
=A Millionaire of Yesterday.=
A gripping story of a wealthy West African miner.
=The Man and His Kingdom.=
A dramatic tale of adventure in South America.
=Anna the Adventuress.=
A surprising tale of a bold deception.
=Mysterious Mr. Sabin.=
An ingenious story of a world-startling international
intrigue.
=The Yellow Crayon.=
Containing the exciting experiences of Mr. Sabin with a
powerful secret society.
=The Betrayal.=
A thrilling story of treachery in high diplomatic circles.
=A Sleeping Memory.=
A remarkable story of an unhappy girl who was deprived of
her memory.
=The Master Mummer.=
The strange romance of beautiful Isobel de Sorrens.
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