28 MR. HEINEMANN'S LIST. 



jfiction— popular 35. 65. IRovels. 



MADEMOISELLE MISS, and other Stories. By Henry 

 Harland. 



THE RECIPE FOR DIAMONDS. By C.J. Cutcliffe 

 Hyne. 



APPASSIONATA : A Musician's Story, By Elsa D'Esterrk 

 Keeling. 



IN THE DWELLINGS OF SILENCE. A Romance 

 of Russia. By Walker Kennedy. 



A MARRIAGE IN CHINA. By Mrs. Archibald Little. 



WRECKERS AND METHODISTS. Cornish Stories. By 

 H. D. LowRY. 



A QUESTION OF TASTE. By Maarten Maartens. 



HER OWN FOLK. (En Famille.) By Hector Malot, 



Author of " No Relations." Translated by Lady Mary Loyd. 



A ROMANCE OF THE CAPE FRONTIER. By Bertram 



MiTKORD. 



^TWEEN SNOW AND FIRE. A Tale of the Kafir War of 

 1877. By Bertram Mitkord. 



ELI'S DAUGHTER. By J. H. Pearce. 



INCONSEQUENT LIVES. A Village Chronicle. By J. H. 

 Pearce. 



THE MASTER OF THE MAGICIANS. By Elizabeth 



Stuart Phelps and Herbert D. Ward. 



ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN. By Am«lie Rives. 

 THE STORY OF A PENITENT SOUL. Being the 



Private Papers of Mr. Stephen Dart, late Minister at Lynnbridge, in the 

 County of Lincoln. By Adeline Sergeant. 



A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE FEATHER. By Tasma. 



UNCLE PIPER OF PIPER'S HILL. By Tasma. 



HER LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT. By David Dwight 



Wells. 



AVENGED ON SOCIETY. By H. F. Wood. 



STORIES FOR NINON. By Emile Zola. With a Portrait 

 by Will Rothenstein. 



THE ATTACK ON THE MILL, and other Sketches 



of War. By Emile Zola. With an Essay on the short stories of M. 

 Zola by Edmund Gos<k. 



