The Four Feathers/End matter
THE
COURTSHIP OF MAURICE BUCKLER.
A ROMANCE
Being a record of the growth of an English Gentleman, during the years of 1685-1687, under strange and difficult circumstances, written some while afterward in his own hand, and now edited by
A. E. W. MASON
12mo. Cloth. $1.25
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: In spirit and color it reminds us of the very remarkable books of Mr. Conan Doyle. The author has measurably caught the fascinating diction of the seventeenth century, and the strange adventures with which the story is filled are of a sufficiently perilous order to entertain the most Homeric mind.
Boston Courier: In this elaborately ingenious narrative the adventures recorded are various and exciting enough to suit the most exacting reader. The incidents recited are of extreme interest, and are not drawn out into noticeable tenuity.
The Outlook: "The Courtship of Maurice Buckler " is not only full of action and stimulating to curiosity, but tells a quite original plot in a clever way. Perhaps in its literary kinship it approaches more closely to " The Prisoner of Zenda " than to any other recent novel, but there is no evidence of imitation ; the resemblance is in the spirit and dash of the narrative. The merit of this story is not solely in its grasp on the reader's atten- tion and its exciting situations ; it is written in excellent English, the dialogue is natural and brisk, the individual characters stand out clearly, and the flavor of the time is well preserved.
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