BY THE AUTHOR OF " MONA MACLEAN." 



Windyhaugh. 



A Novel. By Graham Travers, author of " Mona Maclean, Medical Student," 

 " Fellow Travellers," etc. nmo. Cloth, $1.50. 



This charming story is written with an insight into life and a sympathetic portrayal of character 

 which show a continued and notable development on the part of the author of " Mona Maclean." It is 

 the story of a modern woman, but a story which will be read by men and women alike. The heroine 

 "carved no statue, painted no picture- she did not even write a book ; but when all these things have 

 been excluded, there remains that little art of living which has been open in all ages alike to the wise 

 and the simple." 



"We congratulate the author very heartily upon her success. The characters are all alive and the 

 conversation suits them. . . . We cordially recommend ' Windyhaugh.' " — London Literary World. 



"The name of the author of ' Mona Maclean ' should assure any one of at least pleasant reading, and 

 'Windyhaugh' has a great deal about it that is pleasant. . . . The story works itself out well, and is the 

 It, quite evidently, of a great deal of thought and care." — London Saturday Review, 



NEW EDITION. 



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The Scapegoat. 



A Romance and a Parable. By Hall Caine, author 

 of "The Christian," "The Deemster," "The Manx- 

 man," "The Bondman," etc. New and revised edi- 

 tion. Uniform with the author's works. 121110- 

 Cloth, $1.50. 



This new edition will present itself as practically a new book. It 

 will be found to differ materially from the edition heretofore published, 

 which was issued so:ne years since without the benefit of the author's 

 revision. This powerful romance and expressive " parable " will be 

 certain to obtain a greatly enlarged meed of popularity. 



The Cruise of the Cachalot, 



Round the World after Sperm Whales. By Frank T. Bullen, First Mate. 

 Illustrated. 121110. Cloth, $1.50. 



This is the graphic story of the life and adventures of the crew of a South Sea whaler, which 

 started from New Bedford and circumnavigated the globe. It is one of the rare books which actually 

 prove truth stranger than fiction, and the simple eloquence and unstudied picturesqueness of the author's 

 style clothe his strange experience with a peculiar charm. After reading the proof sheets, Mr. Rudyard 

 Kipling wrote the author : "It is immense — there is no other word. I've never read anything that 

 equals it in its deep-sea wonder and mystery, nor do I think that any book before has so completely 

 covered the whole business of whale-fishing, and at the same time given such real and new sea pictures 

 I congratulate you most heartily. It's a new world that you've opened the door to." 



" Mr. Bullen has given us an epic of whaling, and has presented it with that forcefulness and sim- 

 plicity with which the epic is associated. . . . The book is of the sea. The author describes some 

 tremendous scenes. . . . The book is real, authentic, a piece of life." — London Academy. 



"This exciting and attractive book. ... A deep-sea wonder and mystery pervades every page, and 

 this without any straining or self-conscious art. Mr. Bullen has insight, and he has power of presenta- 

 tion — the power of making things vivid and interesting. In a word, he has seen things worthy the 

 telling, and he tells them worthily." — London Spectator. 



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