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Temporal Power, By Marie Corelli, 2 vol. The rhicf charaeteristics of tlie bnok are, 

 an atlack on couventional prejudiecs and niauners... and ihc propounding of Iheories for ihe 

 improvcment of Ihe social and polilical Systems, Morning Post. — Miss Corelli is a lady of 

 genius, Christian World. — Probably surpasses ail previous feats of Miss Corelli s pi actiscd 

 hand. The notion of a king rebelling al last against dead conventionulisms, the dr ary make- 

 believes oi his position. îs one whieh Ihe people of what is called a domocralic âge will sym- 

 pathise wilh. Duilij Xews. 



Holy Matrimony. by Dorothea Gérard. I vol. This is'a carelully writlen story, the 

 scène nf whieh is laid in Germany and Hungary. The book is distinetly interesling and full of 

 thoughtlul passages whiCh show genuine insight inlo the féminine mind. Ailienœiùn. 



The Vultures. by Henry Selon Merriman. 1 vol. Headers of Ihis able novelist hâve 

 followed him with inlerest lo varions paris of the globe. Mow he luriis his face to Polaud and, 

 if he has wrillen a bélier story than The Vulliu'cs', it bas escaped our nolice.... The Vulture":. 

 are the politieal and diplomatie agents of aitferent couniries who gather whenever and whe- 

 rever uouble is brcving. Alhenœum. — He gives us plenly of advenlure and exc.tement, a 

 touroughly charming herbine in Prineess Wanda, a heio of cool broin and iron nerve, the elear, 

 careful characlerisàtion for whieh he is famous, and an abundanee of sparkling epigram, 

 Daily Tch'graph. 



The Hole in the "Wall, by Arthur Morrisson, 1 vol. Even mûrier, drunkenness and 

 gênerai rascalily nuiy le deal with in a bein whieh is neiiher pessirnistie in itself nor depressing 

 to the reader ; and in such a vein was this book coneeivcd and written. Mr. Morrison's story 

 of the bald old pieturesqne days of tlie Highway.... is melodramalic in ils oullinos and con- 

 ception ; but most studiously workmanlike and aitistic in ils trealment, and, thanks to thèse 

 solid nierits and ils live and sustained inte.est, the book should add to ils author's présent 

 réputation, Alhenœum. 



Honey, l)y Helen Mathers. 1 vol. A story that delves f«r its pathos and swectness deeply 

 inlo the wl-11 of human expérience, Daily Express. — The attention is gripped from start tb 

 finish, Daily Muil. 



Pour la Finlande, par W. Van der Vlugt, professeur à rUiiiversité de Levde. 



Vol. in-l-2. . 2 fr. 



Le Conflit finlandais, envisagé au point de vue juridique, par W. Van der 



Vingt, |)rofesseur a l'Université de Leyde. Vol. in-8° 3 fr. 50 



L Amour-Phénix, par José Hennebicq, contes précédés d'une préface de Paul Adam. 



Vol. in-18 2 fr. 50 



Werther le Juif, roman, par Ludwig Jacobowski, traduit par M""^ H. Rynen- 



broeek et M. .V. de Rampan, 1 vol. in-18 . . 3 fr. 50 



L'Orient grec, par Léon Hennebicq, avocat, professeur à l'Université nouvelle de 



Bru.xelles. Vol. in-18 5 fr. 



Les Apologistes du crime, par Charles Détr.^. 1 vol. in-8o 5 fr, 



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