FROM MR. MELROSE'S LIST. 



BELLES LETTRES. 



ROSEMARY'S LETTER 

 BOOK. 



By W. L. COURTNEY. 

 Demy %vo, cloth, gilt top, 7s. 6d. net. 



MR. COURTNEY, the well-known critic and literary editor of The 

 Daily Telegraph, has written many books, but he has never pub- 

 lished one so likely to have a popular appeal as this series of 

 charming essays given in the form of letters to a woman friend, 

 and touched here and there by sentiment kept in careful restraint. 

 There are a number of poems, published here for the first time, 

 which emphasise the personal note and increase the attractiveness 

 of a book that is at once literary and popular. 



THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS 



(La Route du Bonheur). 



From the French of YVONNE SARCEY 

 By CONSTANCE WILLIAMS. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 3s. 6d. net. 



A PECULIARLY fresh and attractive book in the form of letters to 

 a young French woman, conveying practical suggestions for making 

 the most of life in its various relations, by one who is neither a 

 worldling nor a religieuse. The work has met with much popu- 

 larity in France. 



ANDREW MELROSE, 3 York Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C 



