JOHN LANES LIST OF FICTION 



BY A. R. GORING TKOHLAS-continufd 



WAYWARD FEET. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



*,* This book is a departure on the part of Mr. Goring-Thomas, and is a 

 brilliant piece of work. The scene ol the book alternates between St. Wulphy- 

 suimer, a mediaeval fortified town in the Pas-de-Calais, and Paris. The two 

 heroines Toinette Moreau and Joan Uombray, both come from St. Wulphy and 

 both go to Paris. Their histories centrive a sharp contrast: one being by character 

 Bweet, yielding and affectionate, while the other is combative, rebellious and 

 intellectual. The character drawing, as in Mr. Goring-Thomas' other books, is 

 notably clear and interesting. His already celebrated wit, his original humour, 

 and insight into character again illuminate his latest book. The history of Joan 

 Dombray, especially, is a strong, original, and striking piece of work. 



BY HENRY HARLAND. 



THE CARDINAL'S SNUFF BOX. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Illustrated by G. C. Wilmhurst. i65th. Thousand. 



A fit demy" The drawings are all excellent in style and really illustrative of 

 the tale." 



Saturday Revieic" Wholly delightful." 

 Pull Mall Gazfttt" Dainty a-nd delicious." 

 Timrx" A book among a thousand." 

 Spectator" A charming aomance." 



MY FRIEND PROSPERO. Crown 8vo. Third Edition. 6/- 



Timt'K" There is no deaying the charm of the work, the delicacy and 

 Iragrancy of the style, the sunny play of the dialogue, the vivacity of the wit, and 

 the graceful flight ol the fancy." 



H'orld" The reading f it is a pleasure nare and unalloyed." 



THE LADY PARAMOUNT. Crown 8vo. 55th Thousand. 6/- 



Time*" A fantastic, delightful love-idyll." 



Spectator- -" A roseate romance without a crumpled rose leaf." 



Daily Mail" Charming, dainty, delightful." 



COMEDIES AND ERRORS. Crown 8vo. Third Edition. 6/- 



Mr. HKNRY JAMES, in Fortnightly Review" Mr. Harland has clearly thought 

 out a form. ... He has mastered a method and learned how to paint. . . . His 

 art is all alive with felicities and delicacies." 



GREY ROSES. Crown 8vo. Fourth Edition, 3/6 net 



Duiii/ Telegraph " ' Grey Roses ' are entitled to rank among the choicest 

 flowers of the realms of romance." 



Spectator --" Really delightful. ' Castles near Spain ' is as near perfection as it 

 could well be." 



Daily Chronicle" Charming stories, simple, full of freshness." 



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Speaker" All through the book we are pleased and entertained." 

 Bookman" An interesting collection of early work. In it may be noted the 

 undoubted delicacy and strength f Mr. Ilarland's manner." 



