^^ Supplementary List 



By Mrs Alice M. Diehl. 

 A WOMAN'S CROSS. 



By the Author of "The Garden of Eden," "Passion's Puppets," 

 " A Modern Helen." Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. — Second Edition. 



"Far above the average of modern novels, and should undoubtedly be 

 inquired for and read." — St James s Budget. 



By J. E. Muddock. 



WITHOUT FAITH OR FEAR. 



The Story of a Soul. By the Author of "Stripped of the Tinsel," etc. 

 Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. — Second Ediiioii. 



"An absorbing narrative. Will be read with interest. It possesses great 

 charm of narrative and grace of literary style." — The Daily Telegraph. 



By May St Claire (Mrs Gannaway Atkins). 



A STORMY PAST. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. — Second Edition. 



"A wholesome story of a romantic order, and will be read with pleasure and 

 profit." — Western Daily Meruiry. 



By David Worthington. 



EQUAL SHARES. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 6s. 



"Told with spirit and ingenuity . . . very cleverly sketched." — Pall Malt 

 Crazette. 



By the Princess de Bourg. 



THE AMERICAN HEIRESS. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 6s. — Second Edition. 



*^* Published sijmiltaneously iti London and New York. 

 " One of the most delightful female characters in recent fiction ; Kitty 

 Fauntleroy is, indeed, a creation. The story is a refreshingly healthj- one." 

 — Aberdeen Press. 



By Bertha M. M. Miniken. 



AN ENGLISH WIFE. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 6s. — Second Edition. 



" A pleasant story, animated by a pure and healthy spirit. The tale is told 

 with great feeling." — Observer. 



By Albert Hardy. 



A CROWN OF GOLD. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 6s. With a frontispiece by the Author. 



"The plot is distinctly good, and various types of character are cleverly 

 drawn. The book is one that will be read and appreciated by many." — 

 Court Circular. 



