26 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Crown 8vo, red cloth, extra, $s. each. 



Ouida 's Novels. Uniform Edition, 



Folle Farine. By OUIDA. 

 Idalia. By OUIDA. 



PascareL By OUIDA'. 



Plick, By OUIDA. 



Chandos. By OUIDA. Dog of Flanders. By OUIDA. 



Under Two Flags. B y OUIDA. 

 Tricotrin. By OUIDA. 



Cecil Castlemaine* s 



Gage. By OUIDA. 



Held in Bondage. By OUIDA. 



Strathmore. By OUIDA. 

 Two Little Wooden 



Shoes. B y OUIDA. 



Signa. By OUIDA- 



In a Winter City.-^ OUIDA. 



" Keen poetic insight, an intense lm>e of nature, a deep admiration of the 

 beautiful in form and colour, are the gifts of Ouida." MORNING POST. 



Mr. WILKIE COLLINS'S NEW NOVEL. Two Vols. crown 8vo, 2is. 



The Two Destinies : 



A Romance. By WILKIE COLLINS, Author of "The Woman 

 in White." 



" Curious, clever, here and there of absorbing interest." NONCONFORMIST. 



" As full of absorbing interest as ' The Woman in White' With practised art 

 and all his old lucidity of style, Mr. Collins excites the readers interest in the very 

 first chapter. A strong "vein of the supernatural runs through ' The Two Destinies,' 

 which cannot fail to be read with intense interest." ILLUSTRATED NEWS. 



" Admirers of the attthor's remarkable constructive skill, among' which multitude 

 ive may claim a forward place, will begin his new work with keener interest than 

 usual when they see from the dedication that it has satisfied so exacting a critic as 

 Mr. Charles Rcade, who, we are informed, has been pleased to be interested by a 

 ' certain novelty of design and treatment 'found in it.'" MANCHESTER EXAMINER. 



NEW NOVEL EY Dr. SANDWITH. Three Vols. cr. 8vo, 31 s. 6d. 



Minsterborough / 



A Tale of English Life. By HUMPHRY SANDWITH, C.B., D.C.L 



"// is a long time since we have read anything so refreshing as the novel to 

 the composition of which Mr. Sandwith has been devoting such time and labour 

 as could be spared from the more serious duties of an apostle of Democracy and 

 clean water. Everything in the book is so delightfully straightforward. We 

 are never bothered with subtle analysis of character, or with dark suggestions 

 that things are other than they seem. . , . The story is not at all badly 

 told." ATHENAEUM. 



JEAN MIDDLEMASS'S NEW NOVEL. Three Vols. crown 8vo, 3U. 6aV 



Mr. Dorillion: 



A Novel.- By JEAN MIDDLEMASS, Author of " Wild Georgie. " 



" This is quite the best novel which Miss Middlemass has written. The story is 

 well conceived, well told, 'full of strong situations, and rich in surprises ; the 

 characters speak, act, and think like human beings, and the style is uniformly 

 lively and well sustained." VfoRi.1).- 



