JOHN LANE'S LIST OF FICTIO 



BY LAURA BOGUE LUFFMAN. 



A QUESTION' OF LATITUDE. Crown 8vo. 6, 



BY A. NEIL LYONS. 



ARTHUR'S. Crown 8vo. 6, 



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BY FIONA MACLEOD (William Sharp). 



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BY FREDERICK NIYEN. 



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BY FRANK NORRIS. 



THE THIRD CIRCLE. Crown Svo. 6/- 



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