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THOMAS CHALMERS. By Mrs. 



Olipha.nt. 

 LANCELOT ANDREWES. By R. 



L. Ottley, M.A. 

 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY. 



By E. L. Cutts, D.D. 

 WILLIAM LAUD. By W. H. 



Hutton, B.D. 

 JOHN KNOX. By F. MacCunn. 



By R. F. Horton, 

 By F. A. Clarke, 



JOHN HOWE. 



D.D. 

 BISHOP KEN. 



M.A. 

 GEORGE FOX, THE QUAKER. 



ByT. Hodgkin, D.C.L. 

 JOHN DONNE. By Augustus 



Jessopp, D.D. 

 THOMAS CRANMER. By. A. J. 



Mason. 



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Fiction 



SIX SHILLING NOVELS 



Marie Corelli's Novels 



Large crown 8vo. 6s. each. 



A ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS. 



Nineteenth Edition. 

 VE N D ETTA. Fifteenth Edition. 

 THELMA. Twenty-first Edition. 

 ARDATH : THE STORY OF A 



DEAD SELF. Eleventh Edition. 

 THE SOUL OF LILITH. Ninth 



Edition. 

 WORMWOOD. Ninth Edition. 

 BARABBAS: A DREAM OF THE 

 WORLD'S TRAGEDY. Thirty- 

 fourth Edition. 



1 The tender reverence of the treatment 

 and the imaginative beauty of the writ- 

 ing have reconciled us to the daring of 

 the conception, and the conviction is 

 forced on us that even so exalted a sub- 

 ject cannot be made too familiar to us, 

 provided it be presented in the true spirit 

 of Christian faith. The amplifications 



Anthony Hope's Novels 



Crown Svo. 6s. each. 



THE GOD IN THE CAR. Eighth 



Edition. 



' A very remarkable book, deserving of 



critical analysis impossible within our 



limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; 



well considered, but not elaborated ; 



constructed with the proverbial art that 



conceals, but yet allows itself to be 



enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary 



method is a keen pleasure.'— The World. 



A CHANGE OF AIR. Fifth Edition. 



'A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to 



human nature. The characters are 



traced with a masterly hand.' — Times. 



A MAN OF MARK. Fourth Edition. 



'Of all Mr. Hope's books, "A Man of 



Mark" is the one which best compares 



of the Scripture narrative are often con- 

 ceived with high poetic insight, and this 

 "Dream of the World's Tragedy" is 

 a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase 

 of the supreme climax of the inspired 

 narrative.' — Dublin Review. 



OF SATAN. 



THE SORROWS 

 Fortieth Edition. 



1 A very powerful piece of work. . . . The 

 conception is magnificent, and is likely 

 to win an abiding place within the 

 memory of man. . . . The author has 

 immense command of language^ and a 

 limitless audacity. . . . This interesting 

 and remarkable romance will live long 

 after much of the ephemeral literature 

 of the day is forgotten. ... A literary 

 phenomenon . . . novel, and even sub- 

 lime.' — W. T. Stead in the Review 

 of Reviews. 



with "The Prisoner of Zenda." ' — 

 National Observer. 



THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT 

 ANTONIO. Fourth Edition. 

 ' It is a perfectly enchanting story of love 

 and chivalry, and pure romance. The 

 Count is the most constant, desperate, 

 and modest and tender of lovers, a peer- 

 less gentleman, an intrepid fighter, a 

 faithful friend, and a magnanimous foe.' 

 — Guardian. 



PHROSO. Illustrated by H. R. 



Millar. Fourth Edition. 

 ' The tale is thoroughly fresh, quick with 

 vitality, stirring the blood.'— St. James's 

 Gazette. 



