22 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



THE PICCADILLY NOVELS continued. 



The Frozen Deep. By WILKIE COLLINS. 



Illustrated by G. Du MAURIER and J. MAHONEY. 



The Law and the Lady. By WILKIE COLLINS. 



Illustrated by S. L. FILDES and SYDNEY HALL. 



V Also a POPULAR EDITION of WILKIE COLLINS'S 

 NOVELS, post 8vo, Illustrated boards, 2s. each. 



Felicia. By M. BETHAM-EDWARDS. 



With a Frontispiece by W. BOWLES. 



"A noble novel. Its teaching is elevated, its story is sympathetic, and the kind 

 of feeling its perusal leaves behind is that more ordinarily derived from music or 

 poetry than from prose fiction. Few works in modern fiction stand as high in our 

 estimation as this." SUNDAY TIMES. 



Patricia Kemball. By E. LYNN LINTON. 



With Frontispiece by G. Du MAURIER. 



" A very clever and well-constructed story, original and striking, interesting 

 all through. A novel abounding in thought and power and interest." TIMES. 



" Displays genuine humour, as well as keen social observation. Enough graphic 

 portraiture and witty observation to furnish materials for half-a-dozen novels of 

 the ordinary kind." SATURDAY REVIEW. 



The Atonement of Learn Dundas. By E. LYNN LINTON. 

 With a Frontispiece by HENRY WOODS. 



" In her narrowness and her depth, in her boundless loyalty, her self-forgetting 

 passion, that exclusiveness of love which is akin to cruelty, and the fierce 

 humility which is vicarious pride, Learn Dundas is a striking figure. In one 



S'tality the authoress has in some measure surpassed herself" PALL MALL 

 AZETTE. 



The EvilEye.and other Stories. By KATHARINE S.MACQUOID. 

 Illustrated by THOMAS R. MACQUOID and PERCY MACQUOID. 



" Cameos delicately, if not very minutely or vividly, wrought, and quite finished 

 enough to give a pleasurable sense of artistic ease and faculty. A word of com- 

 mendation is merited by the illustrations." ACADEMY. 



Number Seventeen. By HENRY KINGSLEY. 



Oakshott Castle. By HENRY KINGSLEY. 



With a Frontispiece by SHIRLEY HODSON. 



"A brisk and clear north wind of sentiment sentiment that braces instead of 

 enervating blows through all his works, and makes all their readers at once 

 healthier and more glad." SPECTATOR. 



Open ! Sesame ! By FLORENCE MARRYAT. 



Illustrated by F. A. FRASER. 



" A story which arouses and sustains the readers interest to a higher degree 

 than, perhaps, any of its author's former works. . . . A very excellent 

 story. " GRAPHIC. 



Whiteladies. By Mrs> QLIPHANT. 



With Illustrations by A. HOPKINS and H. WOODS. 



" Is really a pleasant and readable book, written with practical ease and 

 grace" TIMES. 



