AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



"Fiction continued. 



from old New Zealand records, and the gloomy scenery of that part of the world in the 

 dawn of the nineteenth century makes a romantic background. The hero, a lad of 

 nineteen, ignorant of Captain Sheen's real character, goes with him in search of a buried 

 treasure in New Zealand. The Maoris receive them in a sinister manner, and but for 

 the bravado of Captain Sheen and a terrible alternative he suggested, their lives would 

 have been sacrificed at the very outset of their enterprise. From this point the story 

 goes rapidly on, full of adventures of an original and varied character. 



A Son of ArVOfl. A WELSH NOVEL. By GWENDOLEN PRYCE. 

 Author of " John Jones, Curate." Crown 8vo. 



[GREEN CLOTH LIBRARY.] 



The scene is laid in Carnarvonshire, the writer's native county. It is the county of 

 tenor singers, and a tenor is the hero. But the story, though it is touched with the 

 romance proper to the people of the wildest part of Wild Wales, is not the story of a 

 grand musical success. The deep-rooted passion of the Welsh for a bit of land, for home 

 and hearth, and wife and child, is the true subject of the book. 



Love in the ListS. By K L. MONTGOMERY, Author of "The 

 Cardinal's Pawn " and " Major Weir." Crown 8vo, cloth. 



This is a comedy of to-day. Jasper Stringer (who holds language given to reveal the 

 feelings) and Neillina Hislop meet, for the first time since their broken engagement, in a 

 diligence bound for Chateau d'Oex, Switzerland. Both, to testify indifference, persist in 

 original plans, and share a mutual experience of pension humours while having it out 

 with each other. How Mrs. McEnsor looked on, how Miss Stanley " put it through," and 

 where the wisdom came in, are details of the evolution of a quarrel into a comedy, for 

 which the high pastures of tke Canton de Vaud furnish a picturesque setting. 



A Dazzling Reprobate. By W. R. H. TROWBRUGE. Author 

 of " The Letters of Her Mother to Elizabeth," etc., etc. Crown 8vo. 

 [RED CLOTH LIBRARY ] 



This is another of the brilliant social satires which have made Mr. Trowbridge's 

 reputation. It relates the experiences in London of a young French nobleman, and 

 many varied society types are hit off in caustic fashion. 



SECOND EDITION. 



ShameleSS Wayne. By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE, Author oi 

 " Ricroft of Withens," etc. Ciown 8vo. 



[GREEN CLOTH LIBRARY.] 



Tongues of GoSSip. By A. CURTIS SHERWOOD. Crown 8vo, cloth. 



The people in this book give varying expressions of the religious instinct. A mystic, 

 indifferent to the material world, and profoundly conscious of the spiritual ; a practical 

 shrewd man, disliking theoretical subtleties, and desiring a simple creed ; a lover of 

 beauty, to whom religion appeals as a perception of spiritual loveliness ; a young man of 

 keen, enquiring temperament, eager to know and to see clearly ; a bigot wilh a warped 

 mind, and an orthodox believer, upright and honourable: these and others are shown amid 

 their surroundings in a provincial town, suffering, rejoicing, toiling, and influencing their 

 fellow men for good or for evil. 



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