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subsidiary characters in the book, but the ambitions, the rapid rise, and the respective 

 triumphs of Mark Hading and his wife make a novel full of human interest and vivid 

 character study. 



OTHER VOLUMES. 



1. Pistons. 



2. The Searchers. 

 RETTA BYRDE. 



3. A Lady's Honour. 

 BLAKE. 



By MILES AMBER. 



By MARGA- 



By BASS 



4. From Behind the Arras. By 

 Mrs. PHILIP CHAMPION DE CRES- 



P1GNY. 



5. The Flame and the Flood. By 

 ROSAMOND LANGBRIDGE. 



6. A Drama of Sunshine. By Mrs. 

 AUBREY RICHARDSON. 



7. Rosemonde. By BEATRICE STOTT. 



8. The Cardinal's Pawn. By K. 

 L. MONTGOMERY. 



9. Tussock Land. By ARTHUR H. 



ADAMS. 



10. The Kingdom of Twilight. By 

 FORREST REID. 



11. A Pagan's Love. By CONSTANCE 

 CLYDE. 



Stars of Destiny. By L. PARRY TRUSCOTT, Author of ' Mother- 

 hood," " As a Tree Falls," " The Poet and Penelope," etc. Crown 8vo. 

 [RED CLOTH LIBRARY.] 



This is the story of a young man with a heritage of artistic tastes and lofty ideals, who 

 has spent his time in pursuit of the higher aims and has given his sole love to a talented 

 writer the embodiment of all that is best and purest in womanhood. She is already 

 married, but it is significant of the attitude in which the man and woman stand to each 

 other that, although they are well known to be friends, not the faintest breath of scandal 

 has ever been associated with their names. Just at the time of the husband's death, how- 

 ever, and when the man is at last free to claim the long delayed fulfilment of his love, he 

 meets temptation in the form of an alluring but utterly commonplace girl, who lays bare 

 for him an unsuspected sensual side to his nature and makes him discontented with the 

 old aspirations. Swayed between the two Stars of Destiny which he sees, for a time the 

 balance in the scale tends towards his lower desires, but in the end the old dreams of 

 perfection claim him and the ideal love wins. 



The Dream and the Business. B y JOHN OLIVER HOBBES. 



Crown 8vo. [GREEN CLOTH LIBRARY.] 



Adventures of a Supercargo. By LOUIS BECKE. crown 8vo. 



[RED CLOTH LIBRARY.] 



In "The Adventures of a Supercargo" Mr. Louis Becke gives us a picture of South 

 Sea Island life and adventures that is at once instructive and exciting, for it teems with 

 incident. Tom Denison, the supercargo, is, it is very easy to see, a real person, as indeed 

 must be all the other characters who figure in the story. The Pall Mall Gazette has 

 observed of a former work of Louis Becke that it contained some of his delightful 

 " Denison " stories. Here, in this volume, we meet Tom Denison himself, and enter 

 into his joys and sorrows as one of "the men who never were 'listed " but who have 

 helped to make in their unrecognised way " Britain beyond the seas." 



Captain Sheen. By CHARLES OWEN. Crown 8vo, cloth. 



This is an adventure story of the R. L. Stevenson type, with an intrepid and merciless 

 adventurer as the leading character. The incidents are mostly founded on facts gathered 



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