T. FISHER UNWIN, Publisher, 
THE RAIDERS 
BY 
S. R. CROCKETT 
Eighth Edition. Crown Svo . 9 cloth , 
“A thoroughly enjoyable novel, full of fresh, original, and 
iccurate pictures of life long gone by.”— Daily News. 
“ A strikingly realistic romance.”— Morning Post. 
“ A stirring story. . . . Mr. Crockett’s style is charming. My 
Baronite never knew how musical and picturesque is Scottish- 
English till he read this book.”— Punch. 
“ The youngsters have their Stevenson, their Barrie, and now 
a third writer has entered the circle, S. R. Crockett, with a lively 
and jolly book of adventures, which the paterfamilias pretends 
to buy for his eldest son, but reads greedily himself and won’t 
let go till he has turned over the last page. . . . Out of such 
historical elements and numberless local traditions the author 
has put together an exciting tale of adventures on land and sea.” 
Frankfurter Zeitung. 
SOME SCOTCH NOTICES. 
“ Galloway folk should be proud to rank ‘The Raiders ’ among 
the classics of the district.”— Scotsman. 
“Mr. Crockett’s ‘The Raiders’ is one of the great literary 
successes of the season.”— Dundee Advertiser. 
“ Mr. Crockett has achieved the distinction of having produced 
the book of the season.”— Dumfries and Galloway Standard. 
“ The story told in it is, as a story, nearly perfect.” 
Aberdeen Daily Free Press. 
“ ‘ The Raiders ’ is one of the most brilliant efforts of recent 
fiction.”— Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser. 
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