JOHN LANE'S LIST OF FICTION 



BY W. M. ARDAGH. 



THE MAGADA. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Pall Mall Gazelle—'' 'The Magada' is a store-house of rare and curious learn- 

 ing ... it is a well-written and picturesque story of high adventure and deeds 

 of derring-do." 



Observer— ''The book has admirably caught the spirit of romance." 

 Daily Chroittclc—" ' The Magada' is a fine and finely toid story, and we 

 congratulate Mr. Ardagh." 



BY A. ARNOTT. 



THE DEMPSEY DIAMONDS. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



BY GERTRUDE ATHERTON. 



SENATOR NORTH . Crown 8vo. 6/- 



New York Herald—" In the description of Washington life Mrs. Atherton 

 shows not only a very considerable knowledge of externals, but also an insight 

 into the underlying political issues that is remarkable." 



Outlook— "The novel has genuine historical value." 



THE ARISTOCRATS. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Also in paper boards, cloth back, at i/6. 



The Times — " Clever and entertaining. . . . This gay volume is written by 

 some one with a pretty wit, an eye for scenery, and a mind quick to grasp natural 

 as well as individual characteristics. Her investigations into the American 

 character are acute as well as amusing." 



THE DOOMSWOMAN . Crown Svo. 6/- 



Moniiiig Post— " Pi. fine drama, finely conceived and finely executed 

 AUicnaum—" Eminently picturesque . , . gorgeous colouring." 



A WHIRL ASUNDER . Paper Cover. i/- net 



Bvstander—" It can be recommended as a fine romance. . . . There is plenty 

 of incident." 



OHtlook—"The story is a curious achievement in the violently .and crudely 

 picturesque style that is peculiar to the author writer." 



BY EX-LIEUTENANT BILSE. 



LIFE IN A GARRISON TOWN. Crown Svo. i/- net 



The suppressed German Novel. With a preface written by the 

 author whilst in London, and an introduction by Arnold White. 



7,-„/;j_" The disgraceful exposures of the book were expressly admitted to 

 be true by the Minister of War in the Reichstag. What the book will probably 

 sus/gest to you is. that German militarism is cutting its own throat, and will one 

 day be hoist with its own petard." 



