Mr Murray's New and Popular 6s. Novels continued 



DANNY. By ALFRED OLLIVANT. 



"... The work is notable for the fineness of its sympathy and the delicacy of its 

 natural art, as well as new in its kind. ... A very real story, oi real humour, real 

 pathos, and real character." Times. 



MOTH AND RUST. By MARY CHOLMONDELEY. 



"... A fine story, admirably told." World. 



THE VALLEY OF DECISION. By EDITH WHARTON. 



"... a really brilliant work." The Spectator. 



TRISTRAM OF BLENT. By ANTONY HOPE. 



" There is originality of construction, of character, and of dialogue . . . often 

 epigrammatic, often paradoxical, but still more often delightfully humorous." The 

 Times. 



SABRINA WARHAM. BY LAURENCE HOUSMAN. 



" The book has much that is true and beautiful." Morning Post. 



THE LITTLE NEIGHBOUR. By MARY DEANE. 

 THE ROSE SPINNER. By MARY DEANE. 



"An exceptionally well-written story." Outlook. 



TREASURE AND HEART. By MARY DEANE. 



"A charming story." Times. 



PHCEBE IN FETTERS. By Mrs BAILLIE REYNOLDS. 



"Most excellent art. . . . The'writer has an excellent style, great knowledge 

 of literature, and power of character drawing." Morning Post. 



HENRY BROCKEN. By W. J. DE LA MARE (WALTER RAMAL). 



" It has been reserved for Mr de la Mare, if not to create, at any rate to develop, 

 with remarkable skill and picturesqueness, a form of traveller's tale which should 

 appeal to an age thirsting for a fresh literary sensation, and bewailing the absence 

 of any new thing under the sun, with all the charm of an original discovery." 

 The Spectator. 



LESLIE FARQUHAR. By ROSALINE MASSON. 



" The most attractive Scotch novel that we have read for a long while ... a 

 novel to be recommended." The Standard. 



THE WIND IN THE ROSE BUSH. By MARY E. WILKINS. 



"... wonderfully artistic and enthralling tales of the supernatural. "--Vanity 

 Fair. 



THE HEART'S HIGHWAY. By MARY E. WILKINS. 



