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IRew anb popular IRovels, 



Moonfleet. 



By J. MEADE FALKNER, Author of 'The Lost Stradivarius.' 

 Second Edition. Crown 8vo., 6s. 



' In " Moonfleet " Mr. Falkner has given us what in the present writer's opinion is the best 

 tale of fantastic adventure since Stevenson's pen was prematurely laid aside.' Spectator. 



' An admirable and exciting novel. ' Daily Telegraph. 



' An admirable romance. " Moonfleet " is a book to be read, and those who read will find that 

 they are in the hands of a masterly writer, who allows no slovenliness, either in conception or 

 execution, to mar his workmanship.' Speaker. 



' This is an excellent bit of work. It is well written, and the interest of the story increases 

 almost to the end." Pall Mall Gazette. 



' Mr. Falkner is one of the very few of Stevenson's followers in whose pages we find the true 

 atmosphere that atmosphere which is as distinct as it is indefinable.' World. 



The Delusion of Diana. 



By MARGARET BURNESIDE. 



Second Edition. Crown 8vo., 6s. 



'Amid a desert of commonplace it is refreshing to come across a novel like " The Delusion of 

 Diana," which is at once clever, attractive, and wholesome. The plot is not only original, but 

 full of incident and life.' Daily Telegtaph. 



' Full of observation, humour, and dramatic skill.' Manchester Guardian. 



' This is a strong novel, written in a spirited and impressive way.' H'estern Morning News 



' Attractive in high degree.' Scotsman. 



' Unusually clever is the leading impression of "The Delusion of Diana." In this story the 

 grasp on all sides of life, including the very best, is remarkable.' Guardian. 



' A brilliant study of the modern, up-to-date young woman.' Tablet. 



The False Chevalier. 



By W. D. LIGHTHALL. Crown 8vo., 6s. 



' There is a welcome novelty about the story of " The False Chevalier," which distinguishes 

 it from most of the recent romances dealing with French history. We follow the career of the 

 false Chevalier with unflagging interest through many memorable scenes.' Speaker. 



' The book is exciting, romantic, the intensity of its scenes obtained without effort, and the 

 tragic story, written with considerable skill, claims the reader's strong interest throughout.' 

 Leeas Mercury. 



The Forest of Bourg-Marie. 



By S. FRANCES HARRISON (SERANUS). Crown 8vo., 6s. 



' A strikingly good piece of literary work. As a whole " The Forest of Bourg-Marie " 

 commends itself as a work of strong and vivid imagination and of sound literary merit.' 

 Scotsman. 



' A very skilful and, indeed, touching study of French Canadian life.' Liverpool Post. 



