Selections from Jarrold & SODS' Hew Books, &c, 



AT ALL LIBRARIES. 



CURTIS YORKE'S POPULAR NOVELS. 



The Wild Ruthvens, BY CURTIS YORKE, Author of " Hush," 

 &c. Cr. 8vo, 3/6. 



" St. Stephen's Reriew " says" An enchanting work, full of the diablerie of a 

 pack of boys and girls, who are simply fiends in human guise, distressing everybody 

 with their mischief-loving antics. The story runs on with happy, blithesome tread to 

 the end, which is reached all too soon." 



D U d I ey, BY CURTIS YORKE. Cr. 8vo, 3/6. 



" Whitehall Review " says'* It is some time since such a fresh, pleasant book 

 has come under our notice." 



"Vanity Fair" says "The book is published in one volume, but it is better 

 worth reading, and has more in it than the majority of three- volume novels." 



That Little Girl, BY CURTIS YORKE. 3rd Edition. Cr. 8vo. 

 (Sandringham Library). 2/6. 



" Spectator " says " The plot is very good. The tone of the story is throughout 

 everything that we could wish." 



"Ladies' Pictorial" says " Written in a style which is bright, fresh, and 

 original, deserves to be exceedingly popular." 



The Brown Portmanteau, BY CURTIS YORKE. Cr. 8vo. 



(Sandringham Library). 2/6. 



"Literary World " says " The stories are all interesting, and the volume is 

 sure of a welcome." 



" Morning Post" says" The writer is natural, realistic, and entertaining." 



Moonlight by the Shannon Shore, BY MAJOR NORRIS 

 PAUL. Cr. 8vo, 3/6. 



" Saturday Review" says" Major Paul has written in a simple style a capital 

 book. All good Englishmen and Irishmen may add thanks to Major Paul, and buy 

 his book for the encouragement of youth hi the practice of sound loyalty and the 

 reading of good stories." 



The Maid of London Bridge. A story of the time of Kett's 



Rebellion. BY SOMERVILLE GIBNEY, Author of "The 

 Hovellers of Deal," " The New River," &c. Cr. 8vo, 3/6. 

 "Athenseum " says" ' The Maid of London Bridge ' is an historical story. The 

 author has clearly worked hard, and showed a praiseworthy intimacy both with the 

 geography of old London and with the particulars of Kett's Rebellion and subsequent 

 disturbances." 



" Bookseller" says "The whole story is admirably told." 



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