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WRITTEN TO ENTERTAIN THE GREY CLOAK
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


WRITTEN TO ENTERTAIN
THE GREY CLOAK

By

HAROLD MAC GRATH


Author of The Puppet Crown

There have been many excellent stories of love and intrigue, but no one of them all equals in depth of fascination and subtle plot and counterplot The Grey Cloak.The New York American.
Harold MacGrath wrote in The Grey Cloak a book which the reader could not lay down till he finished. In a busy age this is an offense against industry. Mr. MacGrath is certainly found guilty of it.The Chicago Tribune.
As a historical romance The Grey Cloak is simply immense, as a work of fiction it is of the highest pyschological importance, and as a story it is a volume of sensation as well as intensity. The Boston Times.
If you want a smoothly written, cleverly constructed story of love and exciting adventure, follow the fortunes of The Grey Cloak. The Toledo Blade.
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With illustrations by Thomas Mitchell Peirce
12mo, cloth. Price, $1.50

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