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never been displayed to better advantage than here.... He has excelled himself, and to assert this is to declare the novel superior to nine out of ten of its contemporaries." ANNA, THE ADVENTURESS. 6s. THE DAILY NEWS.--"Mr. Oppenheim keeps his readers on the alert from cover to cover and the story is a fascinating medley of romance and mystery." THE YELLOW CRAYON. 6s. THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"Mr. Oppenheim has a vivid imagination and much sympathy, fine powers of narrative, and can suggest a life history in a sentence. As a painter of the rough life of mining camps, of any strong and striking scenes where animal passions enter, he is as good as Henry Kingsley, with whom, indeed, in many respects, he has strong points of resemblance." A PRINCE OF SINNERS. 6s. VANITY FAIR.--"A vivid and powerful story. Mr. Oppenheim knows the world and he can tell a tale, and the unusual nature of the setting in which his leading characters live and work out their love story gives this book distinction among the novels of the season." THE TRAITORS. 6s. THE ATHENAEUM.--"Its interest begins on the first page and ends on the last. The plot is ingenious and well managed, the movement of the story is admirably swift and smooth, and the characters are exceedingly vivacious. The reader's excitement is kept on the stretch to the very end." A MILLIONAIRE OF YESTERDAY. 6s. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"We cannot but welcome with enthusiasm a really well-told story like 'A Millionaire of Yesterday.'" THE SURVIVOR. 6s. THE NOTTINGHAM GUARDIAN.--"We must give a conspicuous place on its merits to this excellent story. It is only necessary to read a page or two in order to become deeply interested." THE GREAT AWAKENING. 6s. THE YORKSHIRE POST.--"A weird and fascinating story, which, for real beauty and originality, ranks far above the ordinary novel." AS A MAN LIVES. 6s. THE SKETCH.--"The interest of the book, always keen and absorbing, is due to some extent to a puzzle so admirably planned as to defy the penetration of the most experienced novel reader." E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM--_continued_. A DAUGHTER OF THE MARIONIS. 6s. THE SCOTSMAN.--"Mr. Oppenheim's stories always display much melodramatic power and considerable originality and ingenuity of constr
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