THE NEW AND POPULAR NOVELS 



PUBLISHED BY HURST & BLACKETT. 



PENRUDDOCKE. By HAMILTON AIDE, Author of 



' Rita," " The Marstons," &c. 3 vols. 



OLIVER BEAUMONT and LORD LATIMER. By 



Lady EMILY PONSONBY, Author of " The Discipline of Life." 3 vols. 



LILIAN'S PENANCE. By the Author of Recom- 



monded to Mercy," " First in the Field," &c. 3 vols. (In June.) 



WILLING TO DIE. By J. SHERIDAN LE FANU, 



Author of " Uncle Silas," &c. 3 vols. 



LOST FOR GOLD. By KATHARINE KING, Author 



of " The Queen of the Regiment." 3 vols. 



" Our readers will find much to interest them in this novel. It is the work of a 

 writer of lively imagination and real ability." Messenger. 



WILD GEORGIE. By JEAN MIDDLEMASS, Author 



of " Lil." 3 vols. 



" A Rtory of no ordinary interest and power." Morning Post. 



"* Wild Gteorgie ' will unquestionably add considerably to the author's literary 

 reputation. The charm of the novel is the deep interest of the plot, which never 

 flags for a moment. The characters are drawn with lifelike vigour." Court Journal. 



BEAUTIFUL EDITH. By the Author of Ursula's 



Love Story." 3 vols. 



" ' Beautiful Edith ' is a pretty love-story well written, and good in tone." 

 Athenaeum. 



"This novel will fascinate many readers. The character of the heroine is very 

 charming. The conversations are natural, original, and clover.'' John Hull. 



'One of the very best novels that have been issued for a long period It will be- 

 come widely popular. The author possesses a charming stylo, and also a talent for 

 quiet humour." Messenger. 



PARTED LIVES. By Mrs. J. K. SPENDER, Author 



of " Her own Fault," &c. 3 vols. 



" A really admirable book. In power of description, analysis of character, and 

 marvellous felicity of expression, it is a book rarely surpassed." John Hull. 



"A novel with a high purpose, developed with considerable power, and marked 

 by keen observation and sagacious judgment of life and character. It is the best 

 of Mrs. Spender's stories. ' Middlemarch ' excepted, tho season has hardly pro- 

 duced a bettor novel." liritish (itmrterly linirw. 



"One of the best recent novels in Mrs. Spender's 'Parted Lives.' Tho plot is 

 well conceived and well worked out. There is a groat deal of cleverness in tho 

 character painting, and marked felicity of language; while tho story completely 

 carries one along in its development." Standard. 



A WOMAN AT THE WHEEL. ByA.M.ToBYN. 



3 vols. 



" A remarkably pleasant, readable, and well-told atory. Tho characters arc 

 worked out with tho utmost Hkill. Chcrrio May, tho 'Woman at tho Wheel,' is a 

 charming character, and on her as a typical claimant of tho highest order of wo- 

 inan'H rights tho interest of the story centres." Miirnimj 1'oxt. 



" This novel is a very good one. Its strength and merit lie in tho development 

 of tho heroine's character. In Chorrio May Miss Tobyu has produced a line, con- 

 sistent, and attractive picture." Spectator. 



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