Popular Novels. 



AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORN. 

 By JOHN K. LEYS. Crown 8vo, cloth, 33. 6d. 



SHAFTS FROM AN EASTERN QUIVER. 



By CHARLES J. MANSFORD. With 25 Illustrations by 

 Alfred Pearse. Cloth, 35. 6d. 



"Mr Mansford has the gift of a story-teller, and he uniformly 

 writes like a scholar. . . . The illustrations, though small, are ad- 

 mirably executed, and enhance the piquancy though that was hardly 

 needed of the letterpress." Spectator. 



THE BEECHCOURT MYSTERY. 

 By CARLTON STRANGE. Cloth, 35. 6d. 



"A novel and well-constructed plot." Liverpool Courier, 



WHAT'S BRED IN THE BONE. 

 By GRANT ALLEN. Cloth, 35. 6d. 



HEARTS OF GOLD AND HEARTS OF STEEL. 

 By the late HENRY HERMAN. Cloth, 33. 6d. 



FOR GOD AND THE CZAR. 



A Story of Jewish Persecutions in Russia. By J. E. 

 MUDDOCK. Cloth, 35. 6d. 



ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART. 



The Story of a Woman's Love : A Woman's Sorrow. 

 By J. E. MUDDOCK. Cloth, 33. 6d. 



"Has an air of heartiness about it, and its plot is well worked out." 

 Academy. 



THE RUBIES OF RAJMAR ; or, MR CHARLECOTE'S 



DAUGHTERS. 



A Romance. By Mrs EGERTON EASTWICK (Pleydell 

 North). Cloth, 33. 6d. 



" Throughout, the plot is well conceived, its treatment is terse and 

 vigorous, and the series of exciting incidents by which the denouement 

 is reached, form a narrative well worth reading." W. LE QUEUX in 

 The Literary World. 



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