TINSLEY BROTHERS' 

 TWO-SHILLING VOLUMES. 



UNIFORMLY BOUND IN ILLUSTRATED WRAPPERS, 



To be had at every Railway Stall and of every Bookseller 

 in the Kingdom. 



GRIF. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of '' Blade-o'-Grass." 



" GrifFis a homeless, foodless, ragged boy, with no object in life than that of 

 obtaining 'grub and a blanket.' . . . The writer who can work out the character of 

 Grif as Mr. Farjeon has done, is no mere novel maker." — Spectator. 



JOSHUA MARVEL. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of 

 " Bread-and-Cheese and Kisses," &c. 



" Something more than pen, ink, and paper has been brought to the execution of 

 this thoroughly interesting story, and something better than a sense of literary dissi- 

 pation may be experienced as the result of its perusal." — Atheiuezim. 



JESSIE TRIM. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of " Golden 

 Grain," &c. 



" ' Jessie Trim ' is, in short, delightful reading, and those in search of amusement 

 which shall stir the pulses cannot do better than send for it." — Sunday Times, 



LONDON'S HEART. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of 

 "An Island Pearl," &c. 



" It is quite impossible for us to convey a complete idea of the mingled truth, 

 pathos, and power of description which we find here." — Nofuonfonnist. 



LOVE'S VICTORY. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of 

 " Shadows on the Snow," &c. 



" The story is told in a manner both fresh and powerful, and would make a mos^ 

 effective drama." — Daily Telegraph. 



AT THE SIGN OF THE SILVER FLAGON. By B. 

 L. Farjeon, Author of " Solomon Isaacs," &c. 



" The novel is eminently readable." — Times. 



FIGHTING THE AIR. By Miss Florence Marryat, 

 Author of "Love's Conflict," " Woman against Woman," 

 " Her Lord and Master," &c. 



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