JOHN LANE'S LIST OF FICTION 



BY RICHARD LE GALLlE^UE-conUnncd. 



LITTLE DIXXERS WITH THE SPHINX. Cr. 8vo. 6/- 



Daily Telegraph — " Here is the same delicate phrasing, the same tender revela- 

 tion of emotions, always presented with a daintiness of colouring that reveals the 

 true literarj' artist." 



Star — " Mr. Le Gallienne touches with exquisite tenderness on the tragedy of 

 things that change and pass and fade." 



BY A. E. J. LEGGE. 



MUTINEERS. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Speaker — "An interesting story related with admirable lucidity and remark- 

 able grasp of character. Mr. Legge writes with polish and grace." 



BOTH GREAT AND SMALL. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Saturday Review — " We read on and on with increasing pleasure." 

 Tunes — " The style of this book is terse and witty." 



THE FORD. Crown 8vo. Second Edition. 6/- 



SUindard — "An impressive work . . . clever and thoughtful. 'The Ford," 

 deserves to be largely read." 



BY W. J. LOCKE. 



DERELICTS. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Daily Chronicle — "Mr. Locke tells his story in a very true, very moving, and 

 very noble book. If anyone can read the last chapter with dry eyes we shall be 

 surprised. ' Derelicts ' is an impressive and important book." 



Morning Post — Mr. Locke's clever novel. One of the most effective stories 

 that have appeared for some time past." 



IDOLS. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Punch — " The Baron strongly recommends Mr. W. J. Locke's ' Idols ' to all 

 novel readers. It is well written. No time is wasted in superfluous descriptions; 

 there is no fine writing for fine writing's sake, but the story will absorb the 

 reader. ... It is a novel that, once taken up, cannot willingly be put down 

 until finished." 



A STUDY IN SHADOWS. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Daily Chronicle — "Mr. Locke has achieved a distinct success in this noveL 

 He has struck many emotional chords and struck them all with a firm sure hand." 



Athcnauni—^^The character-drawing is distinctly good. All the personages 

 stand out well defined with strongly marked individualities." 



THE WHITE DOVE. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Times — "An interesting story,, full of dramatic scenes." 



Morning Post — "An interesting story. The characters are strongly con- 

 ceived and vividly presented, and the dramatic moments are powerfully realized." 



THE USURPER. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



IVorld — "This quite uncommon novel." 



Spectator — " Character and plot are most ingeniously wrought, and the con- 

 clusion, when it comes, is fully satisfying." 

 Times — "An impressive romance." 



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