JOHN LANE'S LIST OF FICTION 



BY ARTHUR H. ADAMS. 



GALAHAD JONES. A Tragic Farce. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



With 16 full-page Illustrations by Norman Lindsay. 



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A TOUCH OF FANTASY. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



BY FRANCIS ADAMS. 



A CHILD OF THE AGE. Crown 8vo. i/- net 



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THE DIVERTING ADVENTURES OF MAURIN. Cr. 8vo. 6/- 



Translated from the French by Alfred Allinson, M.A. 



]Vestmi)istci Gazette — Maurin, hunter, poacher, boaster, and lover of women, 

 is a magnificently drawn type of the Meridional, who is in some ways the Irishman 

 of France. . . . a fine, sane, work. . . . The translation is excellent." 



Morning Leader — " Indubitably laughable. An encyclopaedia of the best 

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MAURIN THE ILLUSTRIOUS. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Translated from the French by Alfred Allinson, M.A. 



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FHE WINE OF LIFE. Crown Svo. 6/- 



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ItHE DOOR OF DARKNESS. Crown Svo. 6/- 



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