By Mary Johnston Miss Johnston's most successful historical novel, a romance glowing with imagination, adventure, and surging passions. The stormy days of Queen Elizabeth live again in this powerful tale of the "witch" and her lover. "A well-told and effective story, the most artistic that Miss Johnston has written."—New York Sun. "A powerful, realistic tale."—New York World. "This is Mary Johnston's greatest book."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. "An extraordinarily graphic picture of the witchcraft delusion in England in the age that followed Queen Elizabeth's death."—San Francisco Chronicle. "Far more artistic than anything that Miss Johnston has written since 'To Have and To Hold.'"—Providence Journal. With frontispiece in color. $1.40 net. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON AND NEW YORK
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