Drinkers of Hemlock. 



A Novel. 



By a. STODART WALKER, 



Author of "The Struggle for Success," "The Poet of 

 Modern Revolt," etc. 



Crown 8vo, 6s. 



" Full of clever satire." — Daily Neivs. 



*' Most interesting and entertaining." — Vanity Fair. 



*' Mr. Walker has abundantly proved his powers as a novelist." — 

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Windfalls- 



By ROBERT AITKEN. 



With a Frontispiece in Colour by John Hassall, R.I. 



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"A very remarkable volume. . . . We have read no more 

 striking first book since Kipling's ' Plain Tales.' " — World. 

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'* Gives proof of a keen power of observation, and a sense of 

 humour equally keen." — To- Day. 



" Brimful of humorous incident and exciting adventure." — 

 Glasgow Herald. 



The Very Short Memory of 



Mr. Joseph Scorer. 



By JOHN OXENHAM, 



Author of " Barbe of Grand Bayou," " Bondman Free," 

 "John of Gerisau," etc. 



Price Is. net ; cloth limp, Is. 6d. net, 



*' Amongst the rarest literary gifts is that of writing a good short 

 story. John Oxenham possesses it in a marked degree. . . . Sud- 

 denly, towards the end, there is introduced an unexpected develop- 

 ment that charms and delights the reader." — Punch. 



' ' One of the best productions of its kind. ... A shilling's 

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