NOVELS BY H. S. MERRIMAN. 



THE LAST HOPE. FOURTH IMPRESSION (SECOND 

 EDITION). Crown 8vo, 6s. 



DAILY TELEGRAPH.' " The Last Hop*" illustrates all Mr. Merriman's 

 good qualities. ... Its interest is unflagging and its brilliancy undeniable.' 



TOMASO'S FORTUNE, and Other Stories. SECOND 



IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



SATURDAY REVIEW. 'Engrossing, fascinating, picturesque tales, full of 

 colour, adventure, and emotion.' 



FLOTSAM. SEVENTH IMPRESSION. With a Frontispiece. 



Crown 8vo, 6j. 



VANITY FA/R.'A capital book, that will repay any reader, old or young, for 

 the reading.' 



BARLASCH OF THE GUARD. SIXTH IMPRESSION 

 (SECOND EDITION). Crown 8vo, 6s. 



WORLD.' Without doubt, the finest thing of its kind that Mr. Merriman has yet 

 accomplished in fiction. Barlasch is a masterpiece.' 



THE VULTURES. SEVENTH IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, 6j. 



DAILY NEWS. 'It is a notable book, stirring, fresh, and of a high interest ; it 

 fascinates and holds us to the end. ... A fine book, a worthy successor of " The 

 Sowers.'" 



THE VELVET GLOVE. FIFTH IMPRESSION. Crown 



8vo, 6s. 



SKETCH. 'Equal to, if not better than, the best he has ever written. "The 

 Velvet Glove" is the very essence of good romance.' 



THE ISLE OF UNREST. SIXTH IMPRESSION. With 



Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 6.r. 



THE TIMES.' Capital reading, absorbing reading. ... An exciting story, 

 with "thrills" at every third page.' 



RODEN'S CORNER. FIFTH EDITION. Crown 8vo,6j. 



TR UTH. ' A novel I defy you to lay down when once you have got well into it.' 



IN KEDAR'S TENTS. NINTH EDITION. Crown 8vo,6j. 



PALL MALL GAZETTE.' After the few first pages one ceases to criticize, 

 one can only enjoy. ... In a word the use of which, unqualified, is such a rare 

 and delicious luxury the book is good.' 



THE SOWERS. TWENTY-SEVENTH EDITION. Crown 8vo, 6.r. 



GRAPHIC. ' His absorbingly interesting story will be found very difficult 

 indeed to lay down until its last page has been turned.' 



WITH EDGED TOOLS. Crown 8vo, 6*.; and Fcap. 



8vo, boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s. ; or limp red cloth, 2s. 6d. 

 WESTMINSTER GAZETTE. 'Admirably conceived as a whole, and most 

 skilful in its details. The story never flags or loiters.* 



FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER. 



Crown 8vo, 6s.; and Fcap. 8vo, boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s.; or limp 

 red cloth, 2s. 6d. 



ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.'Thc book is a good book. The 

 characters of Michael Seymour and of James Agar are admirably contrasted.' 



THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP. Crown 8vo, 6s. ; and 



Fcap. 8vo, boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s. ; or limp red cloth, 2s. 6d. 

 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.' A masterly story ... so like real life, and so 

 entirely unconventional.' 



THE GREY LADY. With 12 Full-page Illustrations by 

 ARTHUR RACKHAM. SIXTH IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



BRITISH WEEKLY. 'An interesting, thoughtful, carefully written story, 

 with a charming touch of pensiveness.' 



NOTE. Mr. MERRIMAN'S 14 NOVELS are published uniform in style, 

 binding, and price, and thus form a Collected Edition of his Works. 



London: SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W. 



