Chapter 32

OCTOBER 1895SUPPLEMENTARY LISTDIGBY, LONG & CO.’SNEW NOVELS, STORIES, Etc.GRANT ALLEN’S NEW BOOK.The Desire of the Eyesand other Stories. ByGrant Allen, Author of “The Woman Who Did,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.IN ONE VOLUME, Price 6s.NEW NOVEL BY FERGUS HUME.The Masquerade Mystery.By the Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.NEW NOVEL BY ANNIE THOMAS (Mrs Pender Cudlip).A Lover of the Day.By the Author of “False Pretences,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Shortly.NEW NOVEL BY JEAN MIDDLEMASS.Hush Money.By the Author of “The Mystery of Clement Dunraven,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Shortly.NEW NOVEL BY DORA RUSSELL.A Man’s Privilege.By the Author of “A Hidden Chain,” “The Other Bond,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth.[In November.DR ARABELLA KENEALY’S LATEST NOVEL.The Honourable Mrs Spoor.By the Author of “Some Men are such Gentlemen,” “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Fourth Edition.“Her latest novel has advanced her to the front rank of lady novelists.”—BLACK AND WHITE.“A clever story. The most powerful piece of work that Miss Kenealy has done.”—DAILY CHRONICLE.“This powerful story ... brilliantly achieved. Her style is, as always, graceful and easy, and her character sketches are excellent and humorous.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.BY DR ARABELLA KENEALY.Some Men are such Gentlemen.By the Author of “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” “Molly and Her Man-o’-War,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.With a Frontispiece.[Fifth Edition.“We take up a book by Miss Arabella Kenealy confidently expecting to be amused and in her latest work we are not disappointed. The story is so brightly written that our interest is never allowed to flag. The heroine, Lois Clinton, is sweet and womanly.... The tale is told with spirit and vivacity, and shows no little skill in its descriptive passages.”—ACADEMY.“A book to be read breathlessly from beginning to end. It is decidedly original ... its vivid interest. The picture of the girl is admirably drawn. The style is bright and easy.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.“Its heroine is at once original and charming.”—TRUTH.When the Heart is Young.ByAlice Maud Meadows. Author of “The Romance of a Mad-house,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Fourth Edition.“A brightly-written, gossipy novel of real interest and attraction. The story is one for which we would predict a very large measure of popularity. In recent fiction the novel will assuredly take a prominent place.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.NEW NOVEL BY GILBERTA M. F. LYON.One Hour of Madness.By the Author of “Absent, Yet Present,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.Recognition.A Mystery of the Coming Colony. BySydney H. Wright. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Second Edition.“One of the literary sensations of the season. The first edition was entirely bought up by the trade on the day of publication. The book is one of absorbing interest, and has scarcely a dull page from start to finish.”—ABERDEEN JOURNAL.Sir Geoffrey de Skeffington.A Historical Novel. ByB. W. Ward, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.The Vengeance of Medea.ByEdith Gray Wheelwright, Author of “Anthony Graeme.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.“Miss Wheelwright has introduced several delightful characters, and produced a work which will add to her reputation. The dialogue is especially well written.”—WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.With the Bankshire Hounds.A Hunting Story. By F. H. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.What we are Coming to.A Powerful Up-to-Date Novel. ByHenry Maurice Hardinge. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Second Edition.A Ruler of Ind.ByF. Thorold DicksonandMary L. Pechell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.The Court Adjourns.ByW. F. Alexander. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.Castle Lacy.By MrsMary A. Houchen. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.And the World Saith.An Original and Powerful Novel byLeda Law. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.Ronald Kyan.ByWalter Sweetman, B.A., Author of “Libertas,” “Schoolfellows’ Stories,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.IN ONE VOLUME, Price3s. 6d.“A Book everybody is reading.”His Egyptian Wife.ByHilton Hill. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.With Frontispiece.[Seventh Thousand.“It is her (Nelly Shy’s) determination at all costs to see the inside of a harem that produces the most racy and adventurous chapters in a thoroughly readable volume.”—DAILY TELEGRAPH.“An American journalist of the softer sex is depicted with considerable skill and a fund of genuine humour.”—LITERARY WORLD.“There is no one but will fall in love with the indomitable Nelly Shy, of the Chicago ‘Ladies’ Journal.’”—ABERDEEN PRESS.“This is one of the brightest written romances we have read this season.”—SHEFFIELD INDEPENDENT.NEW BOOKBY THEAUTHOROF“A PLUNGE INTO SPACE.”The Crack of Doom.ByRobert Cromie, Author of “For England’s Sake,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Third Edition.MrGladstonewrites:—“I am reading the book with interest.”“It has a capital plot, which is admirably developed. The author has not only struck a vein of fiction rich and rare, but he has demonstrated his ability to work it.”—BLACK AND WHITE.Her Loving Slave.ByHume Nisbet, Author of “The Jolly Roger,” “Bail Up,” etc., etc. In Handsome Pictorial Binding, with Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.; also in Digby’s Popular Novel Series, cloth, 2s.6d.[Third Edition.“Has abundance of go in it.”—THE TIMES.“It is a good story well told.”—STANDARD.“The whole story is capitally written, the characters are life-like, and the whole is in Mr Nisbet’s best style.”—ST JAMES’S BUDGET.A Knight of the Air.ByHenry Coxwell. Author of “My Life and Balloon Experiences,” etc. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, with Frontispiece, 3s.6d.[Just out.Indolent Impressions.ByFrederick William Waithman. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.“One of the most entertaining books of the season. Should find thousands of appreciative readers.”—IRISH TIMES.The Leadin’ Road to Donegal.By “Mac.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.The Weird Ring of Aviemoor.ByMarcus Orde. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.Timothy’s Legacy.ByEmily M. H. Clennell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.My Doubles, and other Stories. ByJ. Tempest Blanch, Author of “Our Hands Have Met,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Second Edition.Over-Reached.ByMatthew Vallance. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.A Son of Noah.ByMary Anderson. Author of “Othello’s Occupation.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Fifth Edition.Spunyarn.ByN. J. Preston. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 3s.6d.[Second Edition.“Very readable stories of the sea.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.“It has the genuine flavour of the tarry hand.”—SCOTSMAN.“The book is thoroughly enjoyable.”—WHITEHALL REVIEW.Perfect Womanhood.ByFrederick J. Gant, F.R.C.S. (Dedicated by permission to H.R.H.Princess Christian.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.

OCTOBER 1895SUPPLEMENTARY LISTDIGBY, LONG & CO.’SNEW NOVELS, STORIES, Etc.GRANT ALLEN’S NEW BOOK.The Desire of the Eyesand other Stories. ByGrant Allen, Author of “The Woman Who Did,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.IN ONE VOLUME, Price 6s.NEW NOVEL BY FERGUS HUME.The Masquerade Mystery.By the Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.NEW NOVEL BY ANNIE THOMAS (Mrs Pender Cudlip).A Lover of the Day.By the Author of “False Pretences,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Shortly.NEW NOVEL BY JEAN MIDDLEMASS.Hush Money.By the Author of “The Mystery of Clement Dunraven,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Shortly.NEW NOVEL BY DORA RUSSELL.A Man’s Privilege.By the Author of “A Hidden Chain,” “The Other Bond,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth.[In November.DR ARABELLA KENEALY’S LATEST NOVEL.The Honourable Mrs Spoor.By the Author of “Some Men are such Gentlemen,” “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Fourth Edition.“Her latest novel has advanced her to the front rank of lady novelists.”—BLACK AND WHITE.“A clever story. The most powerful piece of work that Miss Kenealy has done.”—DAILY CHRONICLE.“This powerful story ... brilliantly achieved. Her style is, as always, graceful and easy, and her character sketches are excellent and humorous.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.BY DR ARABELLA KENEALY.Some Men are such Gentlemen.By the Author of “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” “Molly and Her Man-o’-War,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.With a Frontispiece.[Fifth Edition.“We take up a book by Miss Arabella Kenealy confidently expecting to be amused and in her latest work we are not disappointed. The story is so brightly written that our interest is never allowed to flag. The heroine, Lois Clinton, is sweet and womanly.... The tale is told with spirit and vivacity, and shows no little skill in its descriptive passages.”—ACADEMY.“A book to be read breathlessly from beginning to end. It is decidedly original ... its vivid interest. The picture of the girl is admirably drawn. The style is bright and easy.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.“Its heroine is at once original and charming.”—TRUTH.When the Heart is Young.ByAlice Maud Meadows. Author of “The Romance of a Mad-house,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Fourth Edition.“A brightly-written, gossipy novel of real interest and attraction. The story is one for which we would predict a very large measure of popularity. In recent fiction the novel will assuredly take a prominent place.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.NEW NOVEL BY GILBERTA M. F. LYON.One Hour of Madness.By the Author of “Absent, Yet Present,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.Recognition.A Mystery of the Coming Colony. BySydney H. Wright. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Second Edition.“One of the literary sensations of the season. The first edition was entirely bought up by the trade on the day of publication. The book is one of absorbing interest, and has scarcely a dull page from start to finish.”—ABERDEEN JOURNAL.Sir Geoffrey de Skeffington.A Historical Novel. ByB. W. Ward, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.The Vengeance of Medea.ByEdith Gray Wheelwright, Author of “Anthony Graeme.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.“Miss Wheelwright has introduced several delightful characters, and produced a work which will add to her reputation. The dialogue is especially well written.”—WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.With the Bankshire Hounds.A Hunting Story. By F. H. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.What we are Coming to.A Powerful Up-to-Date Novel. ByHenry Maurice Hardinge. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Second Edition.A Ruler of Ind.ByF. Thorold DicksonandMary L. Pechell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.The Court Adjourns.ByW. F. Alexander. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.Castle Lacy.By MrsMary A. Houchen. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[Just out.And the World Saith.An Original and Powerful Novel byLeda Law. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.Ronald Kyan.ByWalter Sweetman, B.A., Author of “Libertas,” “Schoolfellows’ Stories,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.[In November.IN ONE VOLUME, Price3s. 6d.“A Book everybody is reading.”His Egyptian Wife.ByHilton Hill. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.With Frontispiece.[Seventh Thousand.“It is her (Nelly Shy’s) determination at all costs to see the inside of a harem that produces the most racy and adventurous chapters in a thoroughly readable volume.”—DAILY TELEGRAPH.“An American journalist of the softer sex is depicted with considerable skill and a fund of genuine humour.”—LITERARY WORLD.“There is no one but will fall in love with the indomitable Nelly Shy, of the Chicago ‘Ladies’ Journal.’”—ABERDEEN PRESS.“This is one of the brightest written romances we have read this season.”—SHEFFIELD INDEPENDENT.NEW BOOKBY THEAUTHOROF“A PLUNGE INTO SPACE.”The Crack of Doom.ByRobert Cromie, Author of “For England’s Sake,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Third Edition.MrGladstonewrites:—“I am reading the book with interest.”“It has a capital plot, which is admirably developed. The author has not only struck a vein of fiction rich and rare, but he has demonstrated his ability to work it.”—BLACK AND WHITE.Her Loving Slave.ByHume Nisbet, Author of “The Jolly Roger,” “Bail Up,” etc., etc. In Handsome Pictorial Binding, with Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.; also in Digby’s Popular Novel Series, cloth, 2s.6d.[Third Edition.“Has abundance of go in it.”—THE TIMES.“It is a good story well told.”—STANDARD.“The whole story is capitally written, the characters are life-like, and the whole is in Mr Nisbet’s best style.”—ST JAMES’S BUDGET.A Knight of the Air.ByHenry Coxwell. Author of “My Life and Balloon Experiences,” etc. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, with Frontispiece, 3s.6d.[Just out.Indolent Impressions.ByFrederick William Waithman. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.“One of the most entertaining books of the season. Should find thousands of appreciative readers.”—IRISH TIMES.The Leadin’ Road to Donegal.By “Mac.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.The Weird Ring of Aviemoor.ByMarcus Orde. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.Timothy’s Legacy.ByEmily M. H. Clennell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.My Doubles, and other Stories. ByJ. Tempest Blanch, Author of “Our Hands Have Met,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Second Edition.Over-Reached.ByMatthew Vallance. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.A Son of Noah.ByMary Anderson. Author of “Othello’s Occupation.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Fifth Edition.Spunyarn.ByN. J. Preston. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 3s.6d.[Second Edition.“Very readable stories of the sea.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.“It has the genuine flavour of the tarry hand.”—SCOTSMAN.“The book is thoroughly enjoyable.”—WHITEHALL REVIEW.Perfect Womanhood.ByFrederick J. Gant, F.R.C.S. (Dedicated by permission to H.R.H.Princess Christian.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.[Just out.

OCTOBER 1895

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST

DIGBY, LONG & CO.’SNEW NOVELS, STORIES, Etc.

GRANT ALLEN’S NEW BOOK.

The Desire of the Eyesand other Stories. ByGrant Allen, Author of “The Woman Who Did,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

The Desire of the Eyesand other Stories. ByGrant Allen, Author of “The Woman Who Did,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

IN ONE VOLUME, Price 6s.

NEW NOVEL BY FERGUS HUME.

The Masquerade Mystery.By the Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Masquerade Mystery.By the Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Just out.

NEW NOVEL BY ANNIE THOMAS (Mrs Pender Cudlip).

A Lover of the Day.By the Author of “False Pretences,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

A Lover of the Day.By the Author of “False Pretences,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Shortly.

NEW NOVEL BY JEAN MIDDLEMASS.

Hush Money.By the Author of “The Mystery of Clement Dunraven,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Hush Money.By the Author of “The Mystery of Clement Dunraven,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Shortly.

NEW NOVEL BY DORA RUSSELL.

A Man’s Privilege.By the Author of “A Hidden Chain,” “The Other Bond,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth.

A Man’s Privilege.By the Author of “A Hidden Chain,” “The Other Bond,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth.

[In November.

DR ARABELLA KENEALY’S LATEST NOVEL.

The Honourable Mrs Spoor.By the Author of “Some Men are such Gentlemen,” “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Honourable Mrs Spoor.By the Author of “Some Men are such Gentlemen,” “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Fourth Edition.

“Her latest novel has advanced her to the front rank of lady novelists.”—BLACK AND WHITE.“A clever story. The most powerful piece of work that Miss Kenealy has done.”—DAILY CHRONICLE.“This powerful story ... brilliantly achieved. Her style is, as always, graceful and easy, and her character sketches are excellent and humorous.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.

“Her latest novel has advanced her to the front rank of lady novelists.”—BLACK AND WHITE.

“A clever story. The most powerful piece of work that Miss Kenealy has done.”—DAILY CHRONICLE.

“This powerful story ... brilliantly achieved. Her style is, as always, graceful and easy, and her character sketches are excellent and humorous.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.

BY DR ARABELLA KENEALY.

Some Men are such Gentlemen.By the Author of “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” “Molly and Her Man-o’-War,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.With a Frontispiece.

Some Men are such Gentlemen.By the Author of “Dr Janet of Harley Street,” “Molly and Her Man-o’-War,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.With a Frontispiece.

[Fifth Edition.

“We take up a book by Miss Arabella Kenealy confidently expecting to be amused and in her latest work we are not disappointed. The story is so brightly written that our interest is never allowed to flag. The heroine, Lois Clinton, is sweet and womanly.... The tale is told with spirit and vivacity, and shows no little skill in its descriptive passages.”—ACADEMY.“A book to be read breathlessly from beginning to end. It is decidedly original ... its vivid interest. The picture of the girl is admirably drawn. The style is bright and easy.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.“Its heroine is at once original and charming.”—TRUTH.

“We take up a book by Miss Arabella Kenealy confidently expecting to be amused and in her latest work we are not disappointed. The story is so brightly written that our interest is never allowed to flag. The heroine, Lois Clinton, is sweet and womanly.... The tale is told with spirit and vivacity, and shows no little skill in its descriptive passages.”—ACADEMY.

“A book to be read breathlessly from beginning to end. It is decidedly original ... its vivid interest. The picture of the girl is admirably drawn. The style is bright and easy.”—PALL MALL GAZETTE.

“Its heroine is at once original and charming.”—TRUTH.

When the Heart is Young.ByAlice Maud Meadows. Author of “The Romance of a Mad-house,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

When the Heart is Young.ByAlice Maud Meadows. Author of “The Romance of a Mad-house,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Fourth Edition.

“A brightly-written, gossipy novel of real interest and attraction. The story is one for which we would predict a very large measure of popularity. In recent fiction the novel will assuredly take a prominent place.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.

“A brightly-written, gossipy novel of real interest and attraction. The story is one for which we would predict a very large measure of popularity. In recent fiction the novel will assuredly take a prominent place.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.

NEW NOVEL BY GILBERTA M. F. LYON.

One Hour of Madness.By the Author of “Absent, Yet Present,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

One Hour of Madness.By the Author of “Absent, Yet Present,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Just out.

Recognition.A Mystery of the Coming Colony. BySydney H. Wright. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Recognition.A Mystery of the Coming Colony. BySydney H. Wright. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Second Edition.

“One of the literary sensations of the season. The first edition was entirely bought up by the trade on the day of publication. The book is one of absorbing interest, and has scarcely a dull page from start to finish.”—ABERDEEN JOURNAL.

“One of the literary sensations of the season. The first edition was entirely bought up by the trade on the day of publication. The book is one of absorbing interest, and has scarcely a dull page from start to finish.”—ABERDEEN JOURNAL.

Sir Geoffrey de Skeffington.A Historical Novel. ByB. W. Ward, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Sir Geoffrey de Skeffington.A Historical Novel. ByB. W. Ward, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[In November.

The Vengeance of Medea.ByEdith Gray Wheelwright, Author of “Anthony Graeme.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Vengeance of Medea.ByEdith Gray Wheelwright, Author of “Anthony Graeme.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

“Miss Wheelwright has introduced several delightful characters, and produced a work which will add to her reputation. The dialogue is especially well written.”—WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.

“Miss Wheelwright has introduced several delightful characters, and produced a work which will add to her reputation. The dialogue is especially well written.”—WESTERN DAILY MERCURY.

With the Bankshire Hounds.A Hunting Story. By F. H. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

With the Bankshire Hounds.A Hunting Story. By F. H. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Just out.

What we are Coming to.A Powerful Up-to-Date Novel. ByHenry Maurice Hardinge. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

What we are Coming to.A Powerful Up-to-Date Novel. ByHenry Maurice Hardinge. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Second Edition.

A Ruler of Ind.ByF. Thorold DicksonandMary L. Pechell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

A Ruler of Ind.ByF. Thorold DicksonandMary L. Pechell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Just out.

The Court Adjourns.ByW. F. Alexander. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Court Adjourns.ByW. F. Alexander. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[In November.

Castle Lacy.By MrsMary A. Houchen. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Castle Lacy.By MrsMary A. Houchen. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[Just out.

And the World Saith.An Original and Powerful Novel byLeda Law. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

And the World Saith.An Original and Powerful Novel byLeda Law. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[In November.

Ronald Kyan.ByWalter Sweetman, B.A., Author of “Libertas,” “Schoolfellows’ Stories,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Ronald Kyan.ByWalter Sweetman, B.A., Author of “Libertas,” “Schoolfellows’ Stories,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

[In November.

IN ONE VOLUME, Price3s. 6d.

“A Book everybody is reading.”

His Egyptian Wife.ByHilton Hill. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.With Frontispiece.

His Egyptian Wife.ByHilton Hill. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.With Frontispiece.

[Seventh Thousand.

“It is her (Nelly Shy’s) determination at all costs to see the inside of a harem that produces the most racy and adventurous chapters in a thoroughly readable volume.”—DAILY TELEGRAPH.“An American journalist of the softer sex is depicted with considerable skill and a fund of genuine humour.”—LITERARY WORLD.“There is no one but will fall in love with the indomitable Nelly Shy, of the Chicago ‘Ladies’ Journal.’”—ABERDEEN PRESS.“This is one of the brightest written romances we have read this season.”—SHEFFIELD INDEPENDENT.

“It is her (Nelly Shy’s) determination at all costs to see the inside of a harem that produces the most racy and adventurous chapters in a thoroughly readable volume.”—DAILY TELEGRAPH.

“An American journalist of the softer sex is depicted with considerable skill and a fund of genuine humour.”—LITERARY WORLD.

“There is no one but will fall in love with the indomitable Nelly Shy, of the Chicago ‘Ladies’ Journal.’”—ABERDEEN PRESS.

“This is one of the brightest written romances we have read this season.”—SHEFFIELD INDEPENDENT.

NEW BOOKBY THEAUTHOROF“A PLUNGE INTO SPACE.”

The Crack of Doom.ByRobert Cromie, Author of “For England’s Sake,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

The Crack of Doom.ByRobert Cromie, Author of “For England’s Sake,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Third Edition.

MrGladstonewrites:—“I am reading the book with interest.”“It has a capital plot, which is admirably developed. The author has not only struck a vein of fiction rich and rare, but he has demonstrated his ability to work it.”—BLACK AND WHITE.

MrGladstonewrites:—“I am reading the book with interest.”

“It has a capital plot, which is admirably developed. The author has not only struck a vein of fiction rich and rare, but he has demonstrated his ability to work it.”—BLACK AND WHITE.

Her Loving Slave.ByHume Nisbet, Author of “The Jolly Roger,” “Bail Up,” etc., etc. In Handsome Pictorial Binding, with Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.; also in Digby’s Popular Novel Series, cloth, 2s.6d.

Her Loving Slave.ByHume Nisbet, Author of “The Jolly Roger,” “Bail Up,” etc., etc. In Handsome Pictorial Binding, with Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.; also in Digby’s Popular Novel Series, cloth, 2s.6d.

[Third Edition.

“Has abundance of go in it.”—THE TIMES.“It is a good story well told.”—STANDARD.“The whole story is capitally written, the characters are life-like, and the whole is in Mr Nisbet’s best style.”—ST JAMES’S BUDGET.

“Has abundance of go in it.”—THE TIMES.

“It is a good story well told.”—STANDARD.

“The whole story is capitally written, the characters are life-like, and the whole is in Mr Nisbet’s best style.”—ST JAMES’S BUDGET.

A Knight of the Air.ByHenry Coxwell. Author of “My Life and Balloon Experiences,” etc. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, with Frontispiece, 3s.6d.

A Knight of the Air.ByHenry Coxwell. Author of “My Life and Balloon Experiences,” etc. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, with Frontispiece, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

Indolent Impressions.ByFrederick William Waithman. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

Indolent Impressions.ByFrederick William Waithman. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

“One of the most entertaining books of the season. Should find thousands of appreciative readers.”—IRISH TIMES.

“One of the most entertaining books of the season. Should find thousands of appreciative readers.”—IRISH TIMES.

The Leadin’ Road to Donegal.By “Mac.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

The Leadin’ Road to Donegal.By “Mac.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

The Weird Ring of Aviemoor.ByMarcus Orde. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

The Weird Ring of Aviemoor.ByMarcus Orde. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

Timothy’s Legacy.ByEmily M. H. Clennell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

Timothy’s Legacy.ByEmily M. H. Clennell. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

My Doubles, and other Stories. ByJ. Tempest Blanch, Author of “Our Hands Have Met,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

My Doubles, and other Stories. ByJ. Tempest Blanch, Author of “Our Hands Have Met,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Second Edition.

Over-Reached.ByMatthew Vallance. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

Over-Reached.ByMatthew Vallance. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Just out.

A Son of Noah.ByMary Anderson. Author of “Othello’s Occupation.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

A Son of Noah.ByMary Anderson. Author of “Othello’s Occupation.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

[Fifth Edition.

Spunyarn.ByN. J. Preston. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 3s.6d.

Spunyarn.ByN. J. Preston. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 3s.6d.

[Second Edition.

“Very readable stories of the sea.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.“It has the genuine flavour of the tarry hand.”—SCOTSMAN.“The book is thoroughly enjoyable.”—WHITEHALL REVIEW.

“Very readable stories of the sea.”—DUNDEE ADVERTISER.

“It has the genuine flavour of the tarry hand.”—SCOTSMAN.

“The book is thoroughly enjoyable.”—WHITEHALL REVIEW.

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