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4 The Seigneur de Beaufoy. By, author of "The King's Pawn," etc.

These adventures of the proud and powerful Seigneur de Beaufoy throw a striking side light on the political and social condition of France during the time of Charles VII. and his crafty son, Louis XI. How Beaufoy ruled his wide domains, warred with his neighbors, succored the weak and humbled the powerful, opposed priest and abbot, made terms with dauphin and king,—all this is set forth with a purity of style and a dramatic force that stamp Mr. Drummond as one of the leading romancers of the day.

The Last Word. By. Library This brilliant and original novel is one of the notable additions to the fiction list of the year, in respect both of literary quality and of popular appeal. It is bubbling over with life and humor, buoyant with youth and courage, picturesque in local color, and powerful in the intensity of its emotional interest.

The Prince of the Captivity. By, author of "The Warden of the Marches," "A Crowned Queen," etc.

Mr. Grier's latest novel, like several of its predecessors, is concerned with the interesting field of political intrigue in the Balkan states. The remarkable success which Mr. Grier's novels have enjoyed in England makes certain the favorable reception on this side of the water of his latest work.