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Morley Roberts. THE PLUN- 

 DERERS. By Morley Roberts, 

 Author of ' The Colossus,' etc. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 



Violet Hunt. THE HUiMAN IN- 

 TEREST. By Violet Hunt, 

 Author of ' A Hard Woman," etc. 



Croivn 8vo. 6s. 



' Clever observation and unfailing wit.' — 

 Acatiemy. 



'The insight is keen, the irony is deli- 

 cate.' — IVorld. 



H. G. ■WeUs. THE STOLEN BA- 

 CILLUS, and other Stories. By 

 H. G. Wells. Second Edition. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' The impressions of a very striking imagina- 

 tion.' — Saturday Raneiv. 



H. G. ■WeUs. THE PLATTNER 

 STORY AND Others. By H. G. 

 Wells. Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 

 6s. 

 ' Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold 

 the reader as by a magic spell.' — Sects- 

 man. 



Sara Jeannette Duncan. A 'VOYAGE 



OF CONSOLATION. By Sara 

 Jeannette Duncan, Author of ' An 

 American Girl in London." Illus- 

 trated. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



' A most delightfully bright book." — Daily 

 Telegraph. 



' The dialogue is full of wit." — Globe. 



Sara Jeannette Duncan. THE PATH 

 OF A STAR. By Sara Jeannette 

 Duncan, Author of ' A Voyage of 

 Consolation." Illustrated. Second 

 Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



C. F. Keary. THE JOURNALIST. 

 By C. F. Keary. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



W. E. Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN. 

 By W. E. Norris, Author of ' Made- 

 moiselle de Mersac," etc. Fourth 

 Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' .\n intellectually satisfactory and morally 

 bracing novel." — Daily Telegraph. 



W. E. Norris. HIS GRACE. By W. E. 



Norris. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 



6s. 

 W. E. Norris. THE DESPOTIC 



LADY AND OTHERS. By W. E. 



Norris. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



"W.E. Norris. CLARISSA FURIOSA. 



By W. E. Norris. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



' As a story it is admirable, as s.jeu d esprit 



it is capital, as a lay sermon studded 



with gems of wit and wisdom it is a 



model.'— T/^e World. 



W. E. Norris. GILES INGILBY. By 

 W. E. Norris. Illustrated. Second 

 Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' Interesting, wholesome, and charmingly 

 written.' — Glasgow Herald. 



W. E. Norris. AN OCTAVE. By 

 W. E. Norris. Second Edition. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' A very perfect exposition of the self- 

 restraint, the perfect knowledge of so- 

 ciety and its ways, the delicate sense of 

 humour, which are the main charac- 

 teristics of this very accomplished 

 author." — Co7tntry Life. 



W. Clark Russell. MY DANISH 

 SWEETHEART. By W. Clark 

 Russell. Illustrated. Fourth 

 Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



Rotoert Barr. IN THE MIDST OF 



ALARMS. By Robert Barr. 



Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



' A book which has abundantly satisfied us 



by itscapital humour." — Daily Chronicle. 



'Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph." — Pall 



Mall Gazette. 



Robert Barr. THE MUTABLE 



MANY. By Robert Barr. Second 



Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



' Very much the best novel that Mr. Barr 



has yet given us. There is much insight 



in it, and much excellent humour.' — 



Daily Chronicle. 



Robert Barr. THE COUNTESS 



TEKLA. By Robert Barr. Third 



Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



'Of these mediaeval romances, which are 



now gaining ground, "The Countess 



Tekla" is the very best we have seen. 



The story is written in clear English, 



and a picturesque, moving style." — Pall 



Mall Gazette. 



Robert Barr. THE STRONG ARM. 



By Robert Barr, Author of 'The 



Countess Tekla.' Illustrated. Second 



Edition. 8vo. 6s. 



'A collection of tales about German 



chivalry, knightly deeds, and villainous 



devices of the Middle Ages, by one of 



the deftest of story-tellers." — Illustrated 



London News. 



