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Beach and Bogland. 



By JANI-: BARLOW, Author of "Irish Idylls," etc. 



Through Sorrow's Gates : A Tale of 

 the Wintry Heath. 



By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE. 



"A study full of power and originality." Westminster Gazette. 



example of a well-knit story, utterly free from loose ends, it would be difficult 

 to mention anything in recent fiction to rival this splendidly masculine work of a writer 

 who is comparable with even Mr Thomas Hardy in his deep knowledge of, and true 

 sympathy with, the people of the soil." Daily Mail. 



Mistress Barbara Cunliffe. 



By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE. 



" The novel is indeed a fine one, with characters whom it is good to know, and situa- 

 tions well developed." Spectator. 



Ricroft of Withens. 



By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE. 



"It is impossible to speak except in terms of unqualified eulogy of this remarkable 

 novel, a novel that will assuredly give its author a place in the front rank of romancif-ts. 

 Aberdeen Free Press. 



A Bachelor in Arcady. 



By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE. 



" To our mind Mr Halliwell Sutcliffe has previously done nothing so good as his latest 

 'rough notes,' as he modestly calls them, of that West Riding he knows and loves." 

 -Tall Mall Gazette. 



Evelyn Innes. 



By GEORGE MOORE. 



"A great achievement." Athcnerum. 



"The sanest, most solid, and most accomplished book that Mr Moore has written. . . . 

 Mr George Moore has written nothing hitherto that was so masterly." Saturday Review 



Sister Teresa. 



A Sequel to " Evelyn Innes." 



By GEORGE MOORE. 



" Like ' Esther Waters, Mr M core's later study in feminism has a stimulating effect. 

 us to see more and to understand better. Prophecy is a thankless task, but we 

 should not l>e surprised at any one's proj hesying that these books will live ; they certainly 

 stand far above the fiction of the day in sincerity and power." Times. 



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