S. R. Crockett.THE STANDARD BEARER.ByS. R. Crockett.Crown 8vo. 6s.'A delightful tale.'—Speaker.'Mr. Crockett at his best.'—Literature.
S. R. Crockett.THE STANDARD BEARER.
ByS. R. Crockett.Crown 8vo. 6s.'A delightful tale.'—Speaker.'Mr. Crockett at his best.'—Literature.
ByS. R. Crockett.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A delightful tale.'—Speaker.
'Mr. Crockett at his best.'—Literature.
Arthur Morrison.TALES OF MEAN STREETS.ByArthur Morrison.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Told with consummate art and extraordinary detail. In the true humanity of the book lies its justification, the permanence of its interest, and its indubitable triumph.'—Athenæum.'A great book. The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writer lays upon us a master hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorous also; without humour it would not make the mark it is certain to make.'—World.
Arthur Morrison.TALES OF MEAN STREETS.
ByArthur Morrison.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Told with consummate art and extraordinary detail. In the true humanity of the book lies its justification, the permanence of its interest, and its indubitable triumph.'—Athenæum.'A great book. The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writer lays upon us a master hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorous also; without humour it would not make the mark it is certain to make.'—World.
ByArthur Morrison.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'Told with consummate art and extraordinary detail. In the true humanity of the book lies its justification, the permanence of its interest, and its indubitable triumph.'—Athenæum.
'A great book. The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writer lays upon us a master hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorous also; without humour it would not make the mark it is certain to make.'—World.
Arthur Morrison.A CHILD OF THE JAGO.ByArthur Morrison.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'The book is a masterpiece.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'Told with great vigour and powerful simplicity.'—Athenæum.
Arthur Morrison.A CHILD OF THE JAGO.
ByArthur Morrison.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'The book is a masterpiece.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'Told with great vigour and powerful simplicity.'—Athenæum.
ByArthur Morrison.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'The book is a masterpiece.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'Told with great vigour and powerful simplicity.'—Athenæum.
Arthur Morrison.TO LONDON TOWN.ByArthur Morrison, Author of 'Tales of Mean Streets,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'We have idyllic pictures, woodland scenes full of tenderness and grace.... This is the new Mr. Arthur Morrison gracious and tender, sympathetic and human.'—Daily Telegraph.'The easy swing of detail proclaims the master of his subject and the artist in rendering.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
Arthur Morrison.TO LONDON TOWN.
ByArthur Morrison, Author of 'Tales of Mean Streets,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'We have idyllic pictures, woodland scenes full of tenderness and grace.... This is the new Mr. Arthur Morrison gracious and tender, sympathetic and human.'—Daily Telegraph.'The easy swing of detail proclaims the master of his subject and the artist in rendering.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
ByArthur Morrison, Author of 'Tales of Mean Streets,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'We have idyllic pictures, woodland scenes full of tenderness and grace.... This is the new Mr. Arthur Morrison gracious and tender, sympathetic and human.'—Daily Telegraph.
'The easy swing of detail proclaims the master of his subject and the artist in rendering.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
M. Sutherland.ONE HOUR AND THE NEXT.ByThe Duchess of Sutherland.Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Passionate, vivid, dramatic.'—Literature.'It possesses marked qualities, descriptive, and imaginative,'—Morning Post.
M. Sutherland.ONE HOUR AND THE NEXT.
ByThe Duchess of Sutherland.Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Passionate, vivid, dramatic.'—Literature.'It possesses marked qualities, descriptive, and imaginative,'—Morning Post.
ByThe Duchess of Sutherland.Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Passionate, vivid, dramatic.'—Literature.
'It possesses marked qualities, descriptive, and imaginative,'—Morning Post.
Mrs. Clifford.A FLASH OF SUMMER.By Mrs.W. K. Clifford, Author of 'Aunt Anne,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'The story is a very beautiful one, exquisitely told.'—Speaker.
Mrs. Clifford.A FLASH OF SUMMER.
By Mrs.W. K. Clifford, Author of 'Aunt Anne,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'The story is a very beautiful one, exquisitely told.'—Speaker.
By Mrs.W. K. Clifford, Author of 'Aunt Anne,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The story is a very beautiful one, exquisitely told.'—Speaker.
Emily Lawless.HURRISH.By the Honble.Emily Lawless, Author of 'Maelcho,' etc.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
Emily Lawless.HURRISH.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless, Author of 'Maelcho,' etc.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless, Author of 'Maelcho,' etc.Fifth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
Emily Lawless.MAELCHO: a Sixteenth Century Romance.By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A really great book.'—Spectator.'One of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation.'—Manchester Guardian.
Emily Lawless.MAELCHO: a Sixteenth Century Romance.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A really great book.'—Spectator.'One of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation.'—Manchester Guardian.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A really great book.'—Spectator.
'One of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation.'—Manchester Guardian.
Emily Lawless.TRAITS AND CONFIDENCES.By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Crown 8vo. 6s.
Emily Lawless.TRAITS AND CONFIDENCES.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Crown 8vo. 6s.
By the Honble.Emily Lawless.Crown 8vo. 6s.
Eden Phillpotts.THE HUMAN BOY.ByEden Phillpotts, Author of 'Children of the Mist.' With a Frontispiece.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Mr. Phillpotts knows exactly what schoolboys do, and can lay bare their inmost thoughts; likewise he shows an all-pervading sense of humour.'—Academy.
Eden Phillpotts.THE HUMAN BOY.
ByEden Phillpotts, Author of 'Children of the Mist.' With a Frontispiece.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Mr. Phillpotts knows exactly what schoolboys do, and can lay bare their inmost thoughts; likewise he shows an all-pervading sense of humour.'—Academy.
ByEden Phillpotts, Author of 'Children of the Mist.' With a Frontispiece.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Mr. Phillpotts knows exactly what schoolboys do, and can lay bare their inmost thoughts; likewise he shows an all-pervading sense of humour.'—Academy.
E. W. Hornung.THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.ByE. W. Hornung.Crown 8vo. 6s.'An audaciously entertaining volume.'—Spectator.
E. W. Hornung.THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.
ByE. W. Hornung.Crown 8vo. 6s.'An audaciously entertaining volume.'—Spectator.
ByE. W. Hornung.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'An audaciously entertaining volume.'—Spectator.
Jane Barlow.A CREEL OF IRISH STORIES.ByJane Barlow, Author of 'Irish Idylls.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Vivid and singularly real.'—Scotsman.
Jane Barlow.A CREEL OF IRISH STORIES.
ByJane Barlow, Author of 'Irish Idylls.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Vivid and singularly real.'—Scotsman.
ByJane Barlow, Author of 'Irish Idylls.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Vivid and singularly real.'—Scotsman.
Jane Barlow. FROM THE EAST UNTO THE WEST.ByJane Barlow.Crown 8vo. 6s.
Jane Barlow. FROM THE EAST UNTO THE WEST.
ByJane Barlow.Crown 8vo. 6s.
ByJane Barlow.Crown 8vo. 6s.
Mrs.Caffyn.ANNE MAULEVERER.By Mrs.Caffyn(Iota), Author of 'The Yellow Aster.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Mrs.Caffyn.ANNE MAULEVERER.
By Mrs.Caffyn(Iota), Author of 'The Yellow Aster.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
By Mrs.Caffyn(Iota), Author of 'The Yellow Aster.'Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Benjamin Swift.SIREN CITY.ByBenjamin Swift, Author of 'Nancy Noon.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'"Siren City" is certainly his best book, and it is the work of a strong man. It has sobriety, not only of manner, but of spirit.'—Academy.
Benjamin Swift.SIREN CITY.
ByBenjamin Swift, Author of 'Nancy Noon.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'"Siren City" is certainly his best book, and it is the work of a strong man. It has sobriety, not only of manner, but of spirit.'—Academy.
ByBenjamin Swift, Author of 'Nancy Noon.'Crown 8vo. 6s.
'"Siren City" is certainly his best book, and it is the work of a strong man. It has sobriety, not only of manner, but of spirit.'—Academy.
J. H. Findlater.THE GREEN GRAVES OF BALGOWRIE.ByJane H. Findlater.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A powerful and vivid story.'—Standard.'A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth itself.'—Vanity Fair.'A very charming and pathetic tale.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'—Guardian.'Reveals to us a new writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.'—Spectator.'An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and beautiful.'—Black and White.
J. H. Findlater.THE GREEN GRAVES OF BALGOWRIE.
ByJane H. Findlater.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A powerful and vivid story.'—Standard.'A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth itself.'—Vanity Fair.'A very charming and pathetic tale.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'—Guardian.'Reveals to us a new writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.'—Spectator.'An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and beautiful.'—Black and White.
ByJane H. Findlater.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A powerful and vivid story.'—Standard.
'A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth itself.'—Vanity Fair.
'A very charming and pathetic tale.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'—Guardian.
'Reveals to us a new writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.'—Spectator.
'An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and beautiful.'—Black and White.
J. H. Findlater.A DAUGHTER OF STRIFE.ByJane Helen Findlater.Crown 8vo. 6s.
J. H. Findlater.A DAUGHTER OF STRIFE.
ByJane Helen Findlater.Crown 8vo. 6s.
ByJane Helen Findlater.Crown 8vo. 6s.
J. H. Findlater.RACHEL.ByJane H. Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A not unworthy successor to "The Green Graves of Balgowrie."'—Critic.
J. H. Findlater.RACHEL.
ByJane H. Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A not unworthy successor to "The Green Graves of Balgowrie."'—Critic.
ByJane H. Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A not unworthy successor to "The Green Graves of Balgowrie."'—Critic.
Mary Findlater.OVER THE HILLS.ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A strong and wise book of deep insight and unflinching truth.'—Birmingham Post.
Mary Findlater.OVER THE HILLS.
ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A strong and wise book of deep insight and unflinching truth.'—Birmingham Post.
ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A strong and wise book of deep insight and unflinching truth.'—Birmingham Post.
Mary Findlater.BETTY MUSGRAVE.ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Handled with dignity and delicacy.... A most touching story.'—Spectator.
Mary Findlater.BETTY MUSGRAVE.
ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Handled with dignity and delicacy.... A most touching story.'—Spectator.
ByMary Findlater.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Handled with dignity and delicacy.... A most touching story.'—Spectator.
Alfred Ollivant.OWD BOB, THE GREY DOG OF KENMUIR.ByAlfred Ollivant.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Weird, thrilling, strikingly graphic.'—Punch.'We admire this book.... It is one to read with admiration and to praise with enthusiasm.'—Bookman.'It is a fine, open-air, blood-stirring book, to be enjoyed by every man and woman to whom a dog is dear.'—Literature.
Alfred Ollivant.OWD BOB, THE GREY DOG OF KENMUIR.
ByAlfred Ollivant.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Weird, thrilling, strikingly graphic.'—Punch.'We admire this book.... It is one to read with admiration and to praise with enthusiasm.'—Bookman.'It is a fine, open-air, blood-stirring book, to be enjoyed by every man and woman to whom a dog is dear.'—Literature.
ByAlfred Ollivant.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'Weird, thrilling, strikingly graphic.'—Punch.
'We admire this book.... It is one to read with admiration and to praise with enthusiasm.'—Bookman.
'It is a fine, open-air, blood-stirring book, to be enjoyed by every man and woman to whom a dog is dear.'—Literature.
B. M. Croker.PEGGY OF THE BARTONS.ByB. M. Croker, Author of 'Diana Barrington.'Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.Mrs. Croker excels in the admirably simple, easy, and direct flow of her narrative, the briskness of her dialogue, and the geniality of her portraiture.'—Spectator.
B. M. Croker.PEGGY OF THE BARTONS.
ByB. M. Croker, Author of 'Diana Barrington.'Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.Mrs. Croker excels in the admirably simple, easy, and direct flow of her narrative, the briskness of her dialogue, and the geniality of her portraiture.'—Spectator.
ByB. M. Croker, Author of 'Diana Barrington.'Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Mrs. Croker excels in the admirably simple, easy, and direct flow of her narrative, the briskness of her dialogue, and the geniality of her portraiture.'—Spectator.
Mary L. Pendered.AN ENGLISHMAN.ByMary L. Pendered.Crown 8vo. 6s.'Her book is most healthy in tone, and leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'A very noble book. It is filled with wisdom and sympathy.'—Literary World.'At once sound and diverting.'—Academy.
Mary L. Pendered.AN ENGLISHMAN.
ByMary L. Pendered.Crown 8vo. 6s.'Her book is most healthy in tone, and leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'A very noble book. It is filled with wisdom and sympathy.'—Literary World.'At once sound and diverting.'—Academy.
ByMary L. Pendered.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Her book is most healthy in tone, and leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'A very noble book. It is filled with wisdom and sympathy.'—Literary World.
'At once sound and diverting.'—Academy.
Morley Roberts.THE PLUNDERERS.ByMorley Roberts, Author of 'The Colossus,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.'The author secures and maintains the reader's lively interest in his clever absurdities.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'The whole atmosphere is one of high spirits and high comedy.'—Globe.'Mr. Roberts writes of real people who do things and know things.'—Black and White.
Morley Roberts.THE PLUNDERERS.
ByMorley Roberts, Author of 'The Colossus,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.'The author secures and maintains the reader's lively interest in his clever absurdities.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'The whole atmosphere is one of high spirits and high comedy.'—Globe.'Mr. Roberts writes of real people who do things and know things.'—Black and White.
ByMorley Roberts, Author of 'The Colossus,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The author secures and maintains the reader's lively interest in his clever absurdities.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'The whole atmosphere is one of high spirits and high comedy.'—Globe.
'Mr. Roberts writes of real people who do things and know things.'—Black and White.
Norma Lorimer.MIRRY-ANN.ByNorma Lorimer, Author of 'Josiah's Wife.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'The heroine is rare and striking, but thorough woman and altogether lovable, and the plot is brisk and well sustained.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'It is a Manx story, and a right able story. The atmosphere is excellent, the descriptive passages fine, and the story is one which will repay perusal.'—Glasgow Herald.'A Manx novel which is at once sincere, poetical, and in the best sense true.'—Academy.
Norma Lorimer.MIRRY-ANN.
ByNorma Lorimer, Author of 'Josiah's Wife.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'The heroine is rare and striking, but thorough woman and altogether lovable, and the plot is brisk and well sustained.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'It is a Manx story, and a right able story. The atmosphere is excellent, the descriptive passages fine, and the story is one which will repay perusal.'—Glasgow Herald.'A Manx novel which is at once sincere, poetical, and in the best sense true.'—Academy.
ByNorma Lorimer, Author of 'Josiah's Wife.'Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The heroine is rare and striking, but thorough woman and altogether lovable, and the plot is brisk and well sustained.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'It is a Manx story, and a right able story. The atmosphere is excellent, the descriptive passages fine, and the story is one which will repay perusal.'—Glasgow Herald.
'A Manx novel which is at once sincere, poetical, and in the best sense true.'—Academy.
Helen Shipton.THE STRONG GOD CIRCUMSTANCE.ByHelen Shipton.Crown 8vo. 6s.'A story of high merit and many attractions.'—Scotsman.'An up-to-date story—and a very beautiful one—of self-sacrifice.'—Daily Telegraph.'A most effective story, written with both insight and imagination.'—Leeds Mercury.
Helen Shipton.THE STRONG GOD CIRCUMSTANCE.
ByHelen Shipton.Crown 8vo. 6s.'A story of high merit and many attractions.'—Scotsman.'An up-to-date story—and a very beautiful one—of self-sacrifice.'—Daily Telegraph.'A most effective story, written with both insight and imagination.'—Leeds Mercury.
ByHelen Shipton.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A story of high merit and many attractions.'—Scotsman.
'An up-to-date story—and a very beautiful one—of self-sacrifice.'—Daily Telegraph.
'A most effective story, written with both insight and imagination.'—Leeds Mercury.
Violet Hunt.THE HUMAN INTEREST.ByViolet Hunt, Author of 'A Hard Woman,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.'Clever observation and unfailing wit.'—Academy.'The insight is keen, the irony is delicate.'—World.
Violet Hunt.THE HUMAN INTEREST.
ByViolet Hunt, Author of 'A Hard Woman,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.'Clever observation and unfailing wit.'—Academy.'The insight is keen, the irony is delicate.'—World.
ByViolet Hunt, Author of 'A Hard Woman,' etc.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Clever observation and unfailing wit.'—Academy.
'The insight is keen, the irony is delicate.'—World.
H. G. Wells.THE STOLEN BACILLUS, and other Stories.ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'The impressions of a very striking imagination.'—Saturday Review.
H. G. Wells.THE STOLEN BACILLUS, and other Stories.
ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'The impressions of a very striking imagination.'—Saturday Review.
ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The impressions of a very striking imagination.'—Saturday Review.
H. G. Wells.THE PLATTNER STORY and Others.ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold the reader as by a magic spell.'—Scotsman.
H. G. Wells.THE PLATTNER STORY and Others.
ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold the reader as by a magic spell.'—Scotsman.
ByH. G. Wells.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold the reader as by a magic spell.'—Scotsman.
Richard Marsh.MARVELS AND MYSTERIES.ByRichard Marsh, Author of 'The Beetle.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'While under their immediate influence the reader is conscious of nothing but thrilling excitement and curiosity.'—Glasgow Herald.'Ingeniously constructed and well told.'—Morning Leader.'Admirably selected and of the very best.'—Christian World.
Richard Marsh.MARVELS AND MYSTERIES.
ByRichard Marsh, Author of 'The Beetle.'Crown 8vo. 6s.'While under their immediate influence the reader is conscious of nothing but thrilling excitement and curiosity.'—Glasgow Herald.'Ingeniously constructed and well told.'—Morning Leader.'Admirably selected and of the very best.'—Christian World.
ByRichard Marsh, Author of 'The Beetle.'Crown 8vo. 6s.
'While under their immediate influence the reader is conscious of nothing but thrilling excitement and curiosity.'—Glasgow Herald.
'Ingeniously constructed and well told.'—Morning Leader.
'Admirably selected and of the very best.'—Christian World.
Esmé Stuart.CHRISTALLA.ByEsmé Stuart,Crown 8vo. 6s.'The story is happily conceived, and entertaining throughout.'—Scotsman.'An excellent story, pathetic, and full of humour.'—Athenæum.'We wish that we came across more books like this clever and charming story.'—Leeds Mercury.
Esmé Stuart.CHRISTALLA.
ByEsmé Stuart,Crown 8vo. 6s.'The story is happily conceived, and entertaining throughout.'—Scotsman.'An excellent story, pathetic, and full of humour.'—Athenæum.'We wish that we came across more books like this clever and charming story.'—Leeds Mercury.
ByEsmé Stuart,Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The story is happily conceived, and entertaining throughout.'—Scotsman.
'An excellent story, pathetic, and full of humour.'—Athenæum.
'We wish that we came across more books like this clever and charming story.'—Leeds Mercury.
Sara Jeannette Duncan.A VOYAGE OF CONSOLATION.BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'An American Girl in London.' Illustrated.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A most delightfully bright book.'—Daily Telegraph.'The dialogue is full of wit.'—Globe.
Sara Jeannette Duncan.A VOYAGE OF CONSOLATION.
BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'An American Girl in London.' Illustrated.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A most delightfully bright book.'—Daily Telegraph.'The dialogue is full of wit.'—Globe.
BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'An American Girl in London.' Illustrated.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A most delightfully bright book.'—Daily Telegraph.
'The dialogue is full of wit.'—Globe.
Sara Jeannette Duncan.THE PATH OF A STAR.BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'A Voyage of Consolation.' Illustrated.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Richness and fullness of local colouring, brilliancy of style, smiting phrases, and the display of very pretty humour are graces which are here in profusion. The interest never flags.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
Sara Jeannette Duncan.THE PATH OF A STAR.
BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'A Voyage of Consolation.' Illustrated.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Richness and fullness of local colouring, brilliancy of style, smiting phrases, and the display of very pretty humour are graces which are here in profusion. The interest never flags.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
BySara Jeannette Duncan, Author of 'A Voyage of Consolation.' Illustrated.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Richness and fullness of local colouring, brilliancy of style, smiting phrases, and the display of very pretty humour are graces which are here in profusion. The interest never flags.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
C. F. Keary.THE JOURNALIST.ByC. F. Keary.Cr. 8vo. 6s.'It is rare indeed to find such poetical sympathy with Nature joined to close study of character and singularly truthful dialogue: but then "The Journalist" is altogether a rare book.'—Athenæum.
C. F. Keary.THE JOURNALIST.
ByC. F. Keary.Cr. 8vo. 6s.'It is rare indeed to find such poetical sympathy with Nature joined to close study of character and singularly truthful dialogue: but then "The Journalist" is altogether a rare book.'—Athenæum.
ByC. F. Keary.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'It is rare indeed to find such poetical sympathy with Nature joined to close study of character and singularly truthful dialogue: but then "The Journalist" is altogether a rare book.'—Athenæum.
W. E. Norris.MATTHEW AUSTIN.ByW. E. Norris, Author of 'Mademoiselle de Mersac,' etc.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'An intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing novel.'—Daily Telegraph.
W. E. Norris.MATTHEW AUSTIN.
ByW. E. Norris, Author of 'Mademoiselle de Mersac,' etc.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'An intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing novel.'—Daily Telegraph.
ByW. E. Norris, Author of 'Mademoiselle de Mersac,' etc.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'An intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing novel.'—Daily Telegraph.
W. E. Norris.HIS GRACE.ByW. E. Norris. Third Edition.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
W. E. Norris.HIS GRACE.
ByW. E. Norris. Third Edition.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
ByW. E. Norris. Third Edition.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
W. E. Norris.THE DESPOTIC LADY AND OTHERS.ByW. E. Norris.Crown 8vo. 6s.
W. E. Norris.THE DESPOTIC LADY AND OTHERS.
ByW. E. Norris.Crown 8vo. 6s.
ByW. E. Norris.Crown 8vo. 6s.
W. E. Norris.CLARISSA FURIOSA.ByW. E. Norris.Cr. 8vo. 6s.'As a story it is admirable, as ajeu d'espritit is capital, as a lay sermon studded with gems of wit and wisdom it is a model.'—The World.
W. E. Norris.CLARISSA FURIOSA.
ByW. E. Norris.Cr. 8vo. 6s.'As a story it is admirable, as ajeu d'espritit is capital, as a lay sermon studded with gems of wit and wisdom it is a model.'—The World.
ByW. E. Norris.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'As a story it is admirable, as ajeu d'espritit is capital, as a lay sermon studded with gems of wit and wisdom it is a model.'—The World.
W. E. Norris.GILES INGILBY.ByW. E. Norris.Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Interesting, wholesome, and charmingly written.'—Glasgow Herald.
W. E. Norris.GILES INGILBY.
ByW. E. Norris.Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Interesting, wholesome, and charmingly written.'—Glasgow Herald.
ByW. E. Norris.Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Interesting, wholesome, and charmingly written.'—Glasgow Herald.
W. E. Norris.AN OCTAVE.ByW. E. Norris.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A very perfect exposition of the self-restraint, the perfect knowledge of society and its ways, the delicate sense of humour, which are the main characteristics of this very accomplished author.'—Country Life.
W. E. Norris.AN OCTAVE.
ByW. E. Norris.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'A very perfect exposition of the self-restraint, the perfect knowledge of society and its ways, the delicate sense of humour, which are the main characteristics of this very accomplished author.'—Country Life.
ByW. E. Norris.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A very perfect exposition of the self-restraint, the perfect knowledge of society and its ways, the delicate sense of humour, which are the main characteristics of this very accomplished author.'—Country Life.
Ernest Glanville.THE DESPATCH RIDER.ByErnest Glanville, Author of 'The Kloof Bride.'Crown 8vo. 6s.A highly interesting story of the present Boer War by an author who knows the country well, and has had experience of Boer campaigning.
Ernest Glanville.THE DESPATCH RIDER.
ByErnest Glanville, Author of 'The Kloof Bride.'Crown 8vo. 6s.A highly interesting story of the present Boer War by an author who knows the country well, and has had experience of Boer campaigning.
ByErnest Glanville, Author of 'The Kloof Bride.'Crown 8vo. 6s.
A highly interesting story of the present Boer War by an author who knows the country well, and has had experience of Boer campaigning.
W. Clark Russell.MY DANISH SWEETHEART.ByW. Clark Russell.Illustrated. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
W. Clark Russell.MY DANISH SWEETHEART.
ByW. Clark Russell.Illustrated. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
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A series of books on historical, literary, and scientific subjects, suitable for extension students and home-reading circles. Each volume is complete in itself, and the subjects are treated by competent writers in a broad and philosophic spirit.Edited by J. E. SYMES, M.A., Principal of University College, Nottingham.Crown 8vo. Price (with some exceptions) 2s. 6d.The following volumes are ready:—
A series of books on historical, literary, and scientific subjects, suitable for extension students and home-reading circles. Each volume is complete in itself, and the subjects are treated by competent writers in a broad and philosophic spirit.
Edited by J. E. SYMES, M.A., Principal of University College, Nottingham.Crown 8vo. Price (with some exceptions) 2s. 6d.
The following volumes are ready:—
THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxon., Cobden Prizeman.Sixth Edition, Revised, With Maps and Plans. 3s.
THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxon., Cobden Prizeman.Sixth Edition, Revised, With Maps and Plans. 3s.
ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxon., Cobden Prizeman.Sixth Edition, Revised, With Maps and Plans. 3s.
A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POLITICAL ECONOMY.ByL. L. Price, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon.Third Edition.
A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POLITICAL ECONOMY.
ByL. L. Price, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon.Third Edition.
ByL. L. Price, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon.Third Edition.
PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial Conditions of the Poor.ByJ. A. Hobson, M.A.Fourth Edition.
PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial Conditions of the Poor.
ByJ. A. Hobson, M.A.Fourth Edition.
ByJ. A. Hobson, M.A.Fourth Edition.
VICTORIAN POETS.ByA. Sharp.
VICTORIAN POETS.
ByA. Sharp.
ByA. Sharp.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.ByJ. E. Symes, M.A.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
ByJ. E. Symes, M.A.
ByJ. E. Symes, M.A.
PSYCHOLOGY.ByF. S. Granger, M.A.Second Edition.
PSYCHOLOGY.
ByF. S. Granger, M.A.Second Edition.
ByF. S. Granger, M.A.Second Edition.
THE EVOLUTION OF PLANT LIFE: Lower Forms.ByG. Massee.With Illustrations.
THE EVOLUTION OF PLANT LIFE: Lower Forms.
ByG. Massee.With Illustrations.
ByG. Massee.With Illustrations.
AIR AND WATER.ByV. B. Lewes, M.A.Illustrated.
AIR AND WATER.
ByV. B. Lewes, M.A.Illustrated.
ByV. B. Lewes, M.A.Illustrated.
THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND HEALTH.ByC. W. Kimmins, M.A.Illustrated.
THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND HEALTH.
ByC. W. Kimmins, M.A.Illustrated.
ByC. W. Kimmins, M.A.Illustrated.
THE MECHANICS OF DAILY LIFE.ByV. P. Sells, M.A.Illustrated.
THE MECHANICS OF DAILY LIFE.
ByV. P. Sells, M.A.Illustrated.
ByV. P. Sells, M.A.Illustrated.
ENGLISH SOCIAL REFORMERS.ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A.
ENGLISH SOCIAL REFORMERS.
ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A.
ByH. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., M.A.
ENGLISH TRADE AND FINANCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.ByW. A. S. Hewins, B.A.
ENGLISH TRADE AND FINANCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
ByW. A. S. Hewins, B.A.
ByW. A. S. Hewins, B.A.
THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE. The Elementary Principles of Chemistry.ByM. M. Pattison Muir, M.A.Illustrated.
THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE. The Elementary Principles of Chemistry.
ByM. M. Pattison Muir, M.A.Illustrated.
ByM. M. Pattison Muir, M.A.Illustrated.