Popular Novels. 



THE KING OF THE BRONCOS, AND OTHKR 



STORIES OF NEW MEXICO. 



By CHAS. J. LUMMIS. With Portrait and 8 full-page 

 Illustrations. Cloth, 55. 



I he author has fallen under the spell of the wilderness, and writes 

 of it with affection. . . . All the stories are excellent reading, and 

 sonic of them are dramatic." Manchtftcr Guardian. 



" All boys will enioy ' l*he King of the Broncos "... truly exciting 

 stories of a West which is still largely deserving of the title of wild." 

 Daily Telegraph. 



THE KING'S OAK, AND OTHER STORIES. 



By ROBERT CROMIE, Author of "The Crack of 

 Doom," &c. 130 pp., is. Cloth, 2s. 



" Five well-written and entertaining stories." Literary World. 



" Short stories, bright and dramatic." To-day. 



" A capital collection of short stories." Black and White. 



THE LOST LINER. 



By ROBERT CROMIE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 35. 6d. 



STORIES FROM THE DIARY OF A DOCTOR. 

 liy L. T. MEADE and CLIFFORD HALIFAX, M.D., 

 Authors of " The Medicine Lady." With 24 Illustra- 

 tions by A. PEARSE. Cloth extra, 6s. 



" Cleverly-planned and brightly-told stories. "Bradford Observer. 

 " They are well told and salient in every feature." Leeds Mercury. 



MEMOIRS OF A MOTHER-IN-LAW. 

 By GEORGE R. SIMS. Cloth, 2s. 6d. 



" This is a pleasant sample of ' Dagonet's ' semi-humorous writings. 

 He has a peculiar talent of finding amusement in experiences relating 

 to dwellings, servants, shopkeepers, tradespeople, and other folk con- 

 nected with the domestic household, and the ' Mother-in-Law ' in his 

 new book deals in a very masterful way with all the foregoing subjects, 

 and many more besides." Freeman's Journal. 



TWO GIRLS. 



By AMY E. BLANCHARD. With Illustrations by Ida 

 Waugh. Cloth extra, 35. 6d. 



"A delightful addition to the girls' bookshelf." Gentlewoman. 

 "A bright sparkling story for girls, brimful of innocent fun." 

 Liverpool Courier. 



LONDON : GEORGE NKWNES LIMITED, PUBLISHERS. 



