NEW SERIAL STORY.
"A WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE." Publication" is commenced, in our literary supplement this morning, of a very line new serial story, entitled A Woman of the People." It is tho latest work of Arthur W. Marclunont, on© of the most popular of English serial writers, and one whose novels are known throughout the Empire. In the n<}w story the author has, to some extent, broken new ground for him, and the result'will interest very many of those w7io have appreciated his former works, such as "'.By Right of Sword," "The Man Who Was Dead," "A Dash for a Throne," "THo Queen's Advocate," In tho Name of a. Woman," "Case of Lady Broadstone," etc. "A Woman of the People" is a woirk of fascinating interest-; each and eveijy chapter of it will engage the pleased attention of readers, and the working out of tho plot reveals tho touch of a master hand. Tho characters are splendidly drawn, and more thnn one of them will live in the memory of readers as true life studies. As the serial rights were taken by the New Zealand Herald immediately upon the offer of the London publishers, Auckland readers will thus have opportunity of perusing a remarkably fine work a long time before it can possibly be issued in book form. Publication will be continued daily till the conclusion of the story, '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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