With fidl-page Ilbistration and Vignette. 



THE CAPEL GIRLS. By Edward Garrett. 



" Will meet with extensive sympathy. A religious spirit permeates every chapter. * 

 — At/tencEuin. 



" Cannot fail to instruct and delight." — Court Joiirjtal. 



" Is a book with a high moral teaching in it." — Academy, 



IV it h full-page Illustration a7id Vigjiette. 



A MAD MARRIAGE. By Mrs. May Agnes Fleming. 



" Highly sensational, is well worked out, and the curiosity of the reader is aroused 

 and kept on the stretch in a very artistic manner." — Mornifig Post. 



" Mrs. Fleming's sensational title will not disappoint those who have a taste for 

 wonders." — A thenctum, 



Withfidl-page Illustration and Vignette. 



CASQUE AND COWL : a Tale of the French Reforma- 

 tion. By the Author of " Homeless and Friendless/^ 

 &c. 



" There is no lack of stirring incident." — Morning Post. 



" Is an attractive and interesting story. It deserves hearty commendation."— 

 Pecord. 



" A romance of the most fascinating description." — Court Jo7cmal. 

 With full-page Illustration and Vignette. 



KATE ELDER : a Tale of the Present Day. By Maxwell 

 Jerdan. 



" Altogether this is a fine tale ; its incidents are easily and naturally evolved ; it 

 abounds with pleasing passages ; and it also contains several that show the possession 

 by the author^of no ordinary descriptive powers." — Dufnfrzes and Galloway Standard^ 



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NELLIE'S MEMORIES : a Domestic Story. By Rosa 

 Nouchette Carey. 



"We can heartily recommend ' Nellie's Memories ' as a pretty and original story of 

 English domestic life." — Standard. 



Sporting Novel by the Autlior of " O.V.H.," S^'c, profusely Illustrated. 



A HUNT CUP ; or, Loyalty before all : a Novelette. By 

 Wat Brad wood. 



With full-page Illustration and Vignette. 



FOR OTHERS' SAKE; or Hurree de Fontenay. By 

 Mrs. George Tylee, Author of " Amy's Wish," &c. 



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