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FIVE NEW NOVELS. 



NEW NOVEL by Authors of "READ Y-MONE Y MORTIBO K" 

 Three Vols., crown Svo, 3U. 6a. 



The Monks of Thelema. 



By WALTER BESANT and JAMES RICE. 



DR. EGGLESTON'S NEW STORY. 

 Two Vols., crown Svo, i6s. 



Roxy : A Story of Western Life. 



By EDWARD EGGLESTON. 



" Vigorous word- paint ing, and a "well-considered analysis. . . . We get to know, 

 the people of Luzerne t to put ourselves in their place, to understand their ways, 

 and to sympathise with their feelings. By the time we have fairly reached this 



the author's uncouthness / that there is a plot which it was 'worth his while to 

 weave, and which it was worth our while to see him unravel. . . . There are 

 three things in this story which suffice to stamp it as one out of the common the 

 entire character of Nancy, the self-conquest of the originally priggish he? oi'u, 

 and the courtship of Parson Whittaker." ATHEN.^UM. 



MR. JAMES PAYNES NEW NOVEL. 

 Three Vols., crown Svo, $is. 6d. 



Less Black titan IVere Painted. 



By JAMES PAYN, Author of " By Proxy," &c. [/;/ the press. 



MR. WILKIE COLLINS'S NEW NOVEL. 

 Two Vols., Svo, Illustrated, 2U. 



The Haunted Hotel ; and My Lady s 



Money. By WILKIE COLLINS, Author of "The Woman in 

 White.'' {In the press. 



A NEW WRITER. 

 Three Vols., crown Svo, 31 s. 6J. 



Our Lady of Tears. 



By LEITH DERWENT. [In the press. 



CHEAP EDITION OF WILKIE COLLINSES LAST NOVEL. 



Post Svo, illustrated boards, zs. (Uniform with the other 



volumes of the Series. ) 



The Two Destinies. 



By WILKIE COLLINS, Author of "The Woman in White." 



[In the press. 



