BY JOHN FOX 



Crittenden. 6J- 



" * Crittcnden ' will be found worth reading, 

 both as a story and as history. ... It is written in 

 an easy, vigorous style, and the interest never flags." 

 Academy. 



The Little Shepherd of 

 Kingdom Come. 6J- [+th Edition. 



Illustrated by F. C. YOHN. 



" As pleasant an idyll as you will find in Bret Harte. 

 Frankly we have not found a dull page in the book. 

 We doubt if a love scene so pretty as that where 

 Chad makes his declaration to Margaret has been 

 written for years. . . . Jack the sheep-dog is unfor- 

 gettable." Morning Post. 



A fine Story of a Soy and a Dog. " Has a charm 

 and tenderness and vein of poetry not often en- 

 countered ; a rare piece of work, such as could only 

 have been written by a man who knows and loves 

 animals." Yorkshire Post. 



" Bound to touch the heart of the honest reader, 

 and at the same time to appeal to a discriminating 

 taste in letters." To-Day. 



Christmas Eve on Lonesome 



With Coloured Illustrations. Crown Svo. 3/. 6d. net. 

 " In this new book Mr. Fox fully comes up to the 

 standard he set in the earlier one. Comprehension 

 of human nature, power in the delineation of its 

 ways and moods, sympathy for all its weaknesses and 

 limitations all these are displayed here." Tbt 

 World. 



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