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" Of all Mr. Hope's books, "A Man of Mark" is the one which best compares with "The Prisoner of Zenda. "
"Honey" - Page 33
by Helen Mathers - 1902 - 280 pages
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Ventures in Verse

James Williams - 1898 - 180 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. A MAN OF MARK. Fourth Edition. ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...National Observer. THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. Third Edition. 'It is a perfectly enchanting story of love and chivalry, and pure romance. The Count...
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Freaks of Fanaticism and Other Strange Events

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1891 - 440 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. A MAN OF MARK. Fifth Edition. 'Of all Mr. Hope's books, "A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zenda.'" — tfationa I Observer. THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. Fourth Edition. 'It is a perfectly enchanting...
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Freaks of Fanaticism and Other Strange Events

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1891 - 440 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. A MAN OF MARK. Fifth Edition. 'Of all Mr. Hope's books, "A Man of Mark " is the one which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zcnda."' — Nat1onal Observer, THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. Fourth Edition. 'It is a perfectly...
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Charles Kingsley, Christian, Socialist and Social Reformer

Moritz Kaufmann - 1892 - 310 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. A MAN OF MARK. Third Edition. ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zenda." The two romance* art unmistakably the work of the same writer, and he possesses a style of narrative...
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The Alien Invasion

William Henry Wilkins - 1892 - 260 pages
...8va. 6s. 'A bright, entertaining, unusually able book, quite worthy of its brilliant author.'— ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zenda." The two romances are unmistakably the work of the same writer, and he possesses a style of narrative...
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In the Roar of the Sea: A Tale of the Cornish Coast

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1895 - 550 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. A MAN OF MARK. Fourth Edition. ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...National Observer. THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. Third Edition* 'It is a perfectly enchanting story of love and chivatry^nd pure romance. The outlawed...
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The Worship of the Romans: Viewed in Relation to the Roman Temperament

Frank Granger - 1895 - 364 pages
...nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.'— Times. A MAN OF MARK. Fifth Edition. 'Of all Mr. Hope's books, "A Man of Mark" is the one which...with " The Prisoner of Zenda." '—National Observer. THK CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. Fourth Edition. 'It is a perfectly enchanting story of love and chivalry,...
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The Greek Theory of the State and the Nonconformist Conscience: A ...

Charles John Shebbeare - 1895 - 164 pages
...8vo. 6s. ' A bright, entertaining, unusually able book, quite worthy of its brilliant author.'— ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with '' The Prisoner of Zenda." The two romances are unmistakably the work of the same writer, and he possesses a style of narrative...
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The Chronicles of Count Antonio

Anthony Hope - 1895 - 384 pages
...'A bright, entertaining, unusually able book, quite worthy of its brilliant author.'— Qtmn. ' Of all Mr. Hope's books. " A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zenda." The two romances are unmistakably the work of the same writer, and he possesses a style of narrative...
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John Knox

Florence Anne MacCunn - 1895 - 280 pages
...A bright, entertaining, unusually able book, quite worthy of its brilliant author.'— Queen. ' Of all Mr. Hope's books, " A Man of Mark " is the one...which best compares with " The Prisoner of Zenda," The two romances are unmistakably the work of the same writer, and he possesses a style of narrative...
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