Mr MURRAY'S 

 New and Popular 6s. Novels 



A QUIXOTIC WOMAN. By ISOBEL FITZROY. 

 FRECKLES. By GENE STRATTON-PORTER. 



" Is novel and wholly delightful, full of delicate humour, and still more delicate 

 pathos." Tlie Scotsman. 



IN THE STRAITS OF HOPE. By ELEANOR CROPPER. 



"We shall be surprised if Miss Eleanor Cropper's brilliant novel does not achieve 

 an exceptional success." Court Journal. 



THE GREATNESS OF JOSIAH PORLICK. By ANON. 



"This is a fine book." The Times. 



THE VEIL OF THE TEMPLE. By W. H. MALLOCK. 



"... We have rarely seen the connection between civilization and the 

 postulates of religion more convincingly or incisively emphasized." Athenceum. 



FORT AMITY. By A. T. QUILLER-COUCH. 



"A high-pulsing tale of bodily adventure. ... It is interesting throughout. 1 ' 



The Times. 



THE HILL. By HORACE A. VACHELL. 

 BROTHERS. By HORACE A. VACHELL. 



"A book to love and to live in awhile, and a book which will not lightly be 

 forgotten." Westminster Gazette. 



THE PINCH OF PROSPERITY. By HORACE A. VACHELL. 



" . . . very striking novel, which must add to the Author's already great reputa- 

 tion for sound and thoughtful work." Vanity Fair. 



SHADOWY THIRD. By HORACE A. VACHELL. 



"An exceedingly well- written and well-conceived novel." Athenceum. 



JOHN CHARITY. By HORACE A. VACHELL. 



" A novel of incident, passion and character, told with unusual dramatic power." 



The Guardian. 



THE ODD-JOB MAN. By OLIVER ONIONS. 



" A novel of merit." Times. 



TALES FROM A FAR RIDING. By OLIVER ONIONS. 



"... clearly conceived and powerfully told . . . they are excellent in their 

 peculiar fashion, without a weak spot among them." The Guardian 



