Supplementary List 



By Bertha M. M. Miniken. 



AN ENGLISH WIFE. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Second Edition. 



" A pleasant story, animated by a pure and healthy spirit. The tale is told 

 with great feeling." Observer. 



By Albert Hardy. 

 A CROWN OF GOLD. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. With a frontispiece by the Author. 



"The plot is distinctly good, and various types of character are cleverly 

 drawn. The book is one that will be read and appreciated by many." 

 Court Circular. 



By Kathleen Behenna. 



SIDARTHA. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Second Edition. 



"A book that will keep one in breathless excitement from start to finish. 

 The story is one of those in which the reader will not feel inclined to skip a 

 page, lest he lose a link in the chain of interest." Glasgow Herald. 

 "There is certainly no lack of incident in Miss Behenna's maiden effort, and 

 Edgar Poe himself could not have given us a more weird conception than the 

 bewitchment of poor Doris . . . the power of the hidden terror is described 

 with a quiet force that is very striking." Pall Mall Gazette. 



By Mrs John Procter. 

 AN OAK OF CHIVALRY. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. 



Both hero and heroine engross the reader's warm sympathy from the open- 

 ing chapter. The reader follows with increasing interest the ramifications 

 of the plot through a series of vivid scenes. 



By Val Nightingale. 



THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER. 



By the Author of "The World on Wheels." Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. 

 In May. 



By G. Beresford Fitz Gerald. 



A FLEETING SHOW. 



By the Author of "An Odd Career," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 

 6s. In May. 



By Belton Otterburn. 



A NEW NOVEL. 



By the Author of " He would be an Officer," and "Jilted." Crown 

 8vo, cloth, 6s. In June. 



