Ben Blair eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 339 pages of information about Ben Blair.

Ben Blair eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 339 pages of information about Ben Blair.

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A. L. BURT CO., Publishers, 52-58 Duane St., New York City

BURT’S SERIES of STANDARD FICTION.

RICHELIEU.  A tale of France in the reign of King Louis XIII.  By G.P.R.  James.  Cloth, 12mo. with four illustrations by J. Watson Davis.  Price, $1.00.

     In 1829 Mr. James published his first romance, “Richelieu,” and was
     recognized at once as one of the masters of the craft.

In this book he laid the story during those later days of the great cardinal’s life, when his power was beginning to wane, but while it was yet sufficiently strong to permit now and then of volcanic outbursts which overwhelmed foes and carried friends to the topmost wave of prosperity.  One of the most striking portions of the story is that of Cinq Mar’s conspiracy; the method of conducting criminal cases, and the political trickery resorted to by royal favorites, affording a better insight into the state-craft of that day than can be had even by an exhaustive study of history.  It is a powerful romance of love and diplomacy, and in point of thrilling and absorbing interest has never been excelled.

A COLONIAL FREE-LANCE.  A story of American Colonial Times.  By Chauncey C. Hotchkiss.  Cloth, 12mo. with four illustrations by J. Watson Davis.  Price, $1.00.

A book that appeals to Americans as a vivid picture of Revolutionary scenes.  The story is a strong one, a thrilling one.  It causes the true American to flush with excitement, to devour chapter after chapter, until the eyes smart, and it fairly smokes with patriotism.  The love story is a singularly charming idyl.

THE TOWER OF LONDON.  A Historical Romance of the Times of Lady Jane Grey and Mary Tudor.  By Wm. Harrison Ainsworth.  Cloth, 12mo. with four illustrations by George Cruikshank.  Price, $1.00.

     This romance of the “Tower of London” depicts the Tower as palace,
     prison and fortress, with many historical associations.  The era is
     the middle of the sixteenth century.

The story is divided into two parts, one dealing with Lady Jane Grey, and the other with Mary Tudor as Queen, introducing other notable characters of the era.  Throughout the story holds the interest of the reader in the midst of intrigue and conspiracy, extending considerably over a half a century.

IN DEFIANCE OF THE KING.  A Romance of the American Revolution.  By Chauncey C. Hotchkiss.  Cloth, 12mo. with four illustrations by J. Watson Davis.  Price, $1.00.

Mr. Hotchkiss has etched in burning words a story of Yankee bravery, and true love that thrills from beginning to end, with the spirit of the Revolution.  The heart beats quickly, and we feel ourselves taking a part in the exciting scenes described.  His whole story is so absorbing that you will sit up far into the night to finish it.  As a love romance it is charming.

GARTHOWEN.  A story of a Welsh Homestead.  By Allen Raine.  Cloth, 12mo. with four illustrations by J. Watson Davis.  Price, $1.00.

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