JOHN LANE'S LIST OF FICTION 



BY IDA WILD. " 



ZOE THE DANCER. Crown 8vo. 6/- 



Tinics. — "The literary style is a feature. There is a pleasing originality 

 about the arcTunt of the career of Zoe." We should certainly like to hear again 

 from the author-" 



Morning Lender. — " Miss Wild can write, not only English, but good English. 

 Her style is often clever and brilliant. It shews a real sense and mastery of 

 words and idiom." 



BY M. P. WILLCOCKS. 



WIDDICOMBE. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Evening Standard.—'^ Wonderfully alive and pulsating with a curious fervour 

 which brings round the reader the very atmosphere which the author describes. 

 . . . A fine, rather unusual novel. . . . There are some striking studies of women." 



Queen. — " An unusually clever book." 



THE WIXGLESS VICTORY. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Ttntes.—" ."juch books are worth keeping on the shelves even by the classics, 

 lor they are painted in colours that do not fade." 



Daily Telegraph. — "A novel of such power as should win for its author a 

 position in the front rank of contemporary writers of fiction." 



A MAN OF GENIUS . Crown Svo. 6/- 



Daily Tclcgiaph.—" 'V>J\dLd\comhe' was good, and 'The Wingless Victory" 

 was perhaps better, but in ' A Man of Genius ' the author has given us something 

 that should ssure her nlace in the front rank of our living novelists. 



Punch.—"' There is no excuse for not reading ' A Man of Genius ' and making 

 a short stay in the 'seventh Devon of delight." 



THE WAY UP. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Morning Pos/.— " Admii-able . . . 'The Way Up' grips one's attention 

 more completely than any of Miss Willcocks' three previous novels." 



World. —'•'t\\c author has given us her best. This is a real literary achieve- 

 ment, a novel in a thousand and a work of art." 



Literary IVorld.— "This is a novel that on every page bears the hall-mark 

 of a genius." 



BY F. E. MILLS YOUNG. 



A MISTAKEN MARRIAGE. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Pall Mull Gazette. — " It is a very sincere and moving story. The heroine 

 claims our sympathies from the first, and we follow her fortunes with absorbed 

 interest." 



CHIP. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Morning Post. — " Original, vivid and realistic." 

 Athenaiim. — "A tale . . . of unusual romantic interest." 



ATONEMENT. Crown Svo. 6/- 



Morhing Leader.—" The book is certainly very powerful, and the end is 

 extraordinarily moving. The characters are human beings, and the wholte thing 

 has the stamp of strong rugged life. ... an exceptional and strong book,'^ 



Daily Chronicle, — " A vigorous and striking story . . . unusally wfell told. 

 The author's power to describe places is as clear and incisive as it is in defining 

 his characters." 



SAMS KID. Crown Svo. ,r '^ * " 6/- 



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