CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 27 



THE PICCADILLY NOVELS continued. 



Fallen Fortunes. By JAMES PAYN. 



Halves. By JAMES PAYN. 



With a Frontispiece by J. MAHONEY. 



Walter's Word. By JAMES PAYN. 



Illustrated by J. MOYR SMITH. 

 What He Cost Her. By JAMES PAYN. 



" His novels are always commendable in the sense of art. They aha possess 

 mtiother distinct claim t our liking : the girls in them are remarkably charm- 

 ing and true to nature, as most people, we believe^ have the gtod fortune to 

 observe nature represented by girls." SPECTATOR. 



Her Mother's Darling. By Mrs. J. H. RIDDELL. 



The Way we Live Now. By ANTHONY TROLLOPS. 



With Illustrations. 



TJie American Senator. By ANTHONY TROLLOPE. 



"Mr. Trollope has a true artist's idea, of font, of colour ; of harmony: his 

 pictures are one, and seldom out of drawing; he never strains after effect , is 

 fidelity itself in expressing English life, is never guilty of caricature." 

 FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. 



Diamond Cut Diamond. By T. A. TROLLOPE. 



" Full of life, of interest, of close observation, and sympathy. . . . When 

 Mr. Trollope paints a scene it is sure t be a scene worth painting." SATUR- 

 DAY REVIEW. 



Bound to the Wheel. By JOHN SAUNDERS. 



Guy Waterman. By JOHN SAUNDERS. 



One Against tJte World. By JOHN SAUNDERS. 



TJte Lion in the Path. By JOHN SAUNDERS. 



" A carefully written and beautiful story a story of goodness and truth, 

 which is yet as interesting as though it dealt with the opposite qualities. . . . 

 The author of this really clever story has been at great pains to work out all 

 its details with elaborate conscientiousness, and the result is a very vivid picture 

 of the ways of life and habits of thought of a hundred and fifty years ago. 

 . . . Certainly a very interesting book." TIMES. 



Ready -Money Mortiboy. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



My Little Girl. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



The Case of Mr. Lucraft. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 

 This Son of Vulcan. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



With Harp and Crown. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



The Golden Butterfly. By W. BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



With a Frontispiece by F. S. WALKER. 



" ' The Golden Butterfly ' will certainly add to the happiness of mankind, forwe 

 defy anybody to read it with a gloomy countenance." TIMES. 



