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Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue 



Emily Lawless. MAELCHO : a Six- 

 teenth Century Romance. By the 

 Honble. Emily Lawless. Second 

 Mdition. Crown Zvo, fts. 

 ' A really great book.' — Spectator. 

 ' One of the most remarkable literary 

 achievements of this eeneration.' — Man- 

 chester Guardian. 



EmUy Lawless. TRAITS AND 



CONFIDENCES. By the Honble. 

 Emily Lawless. Crown Bvo. 6s. 

 Eden PhiUpotts. LYING P R O- 

 PHETS. By Eden Phillpotts. 

 Crown vo. 65. 

 Eden Phillpotts. CHILDREN OF 

 THE MIST. By Edkn Phillpotts. 

 Crown Zvo. 6s. 

 Eden Phillpotts. THE HUMAN 

 BOY. By Eden Phillpotts, Author 

 of ' Children of the Mist.' With a 

 Frontispiece. Fourth Edition, Crown 

 %vo. 6s. 

 ' Mr. Phillpotts knows exactly what school- 

 boys do, and can lay bare their inmost 

 thoughts; likewise he shows an all-per- 

 vading sense of humour.' — Academy. 



Eden Phillpotts. SONS OF THE 

 MORNING. By Eden Phill- 

 potts, Author of ' The Children of 

 the Mist.' Second Edition. Croivn 

 8vo. 6s. 

 'A book of strange power and fascination.' 



— Morning Post. 

 ' Full of charm.' — Manchester Guardian. 

 ' A vivid style and a powerful grasp. ' — 



Aihtnaum. 

 ' Inimitable humour.' — Daily Graphic. 

 Jane Barlow. A CREEL OF IRISH 

 STORIES. By Jane Barlow, 

 Author of ' Irish Idylls. ' Second 

 Edition. Crown Zvo. 6s, 

 ' Vivid and singularly real.' — Scotsman. 

 Jane Barlow. FROM THE EAST 

 UNTO THE WEST. By Jane 

 Barlow. Crown Svo, 6s. 

 Mrs.Caffyn. ANNEMAULEVERER. 

 By Mrs. Caffyn (Iota), Author of 

 ' The Yellow Aster.' Second Edition. 

 Crown Zvo, 6s, 

 Benjamin Bwift. SIREN CITY. By 

 Benjamin Swift, Author of ' Nancy 

 Noon.* Crown Svo, 6s, 

 J. H. FIndlater. THE GREEN 

 GRAVES OF BALGOWRIE. By 



Jane H. Findlater. Fourth 

 Edition. Crown Svo. 6s, 

 ' A powerful and vivid story.' — Standard. 

 ' A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth 



itself.' — Vanity Fair. 

 ' A very charming and pathetic tale.' — Patl 



Matt Gazette. 

 ' A singularly original, clever, and beautiful 



story.' — Guardian. 

 ' Reveals to us a new writer of undoubted 



faculty and reserve force.' — Spectator. 

 ' An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and 



beautiful.' — Blaci and White, 



J. H. Findlater. A DAUGHTER 

 OF STRIFE. By Jane Helen 

 Findlater. Crown Svo. 6s. 



3. H. Findlater. RACHEL. By 

 Jane H. Findlater. Second 

 Edition, Crown Svo, 6s, 

 ' A not unworthy successor to " The Green 

 Graves of Balgowrie." ' — Critic. 



Mary Findlater. OVER THE 



HILLS. By Mary Findlater. 



Second Edition, Cr, Svo, 6s. 



' A strong and wise book of deep insight and 



unflinching truth.' — Birmingham Post. 



Mary Findlater. BETTY MUS- 



GRAVE. By Mary Findlater. 



Second Edition. Crown Svo, 6s. 



' Handled with dignity and delicacy. . . 



A most touching story.' — Spectator. 



Alfred Ollivant. OWD BOB, THE 



GREY DOG OF KENMUIR. By 

 Alfred Ollivant. Fourth Edition. 

 Cr, Svo, 6s, 

 ' Weird, thrilling, strikingly graphic.'— 



Punch. 

 ' We admire this book. . . . It is one to read 

 with admiration and to praise with en- 

 thusiasm.' — Bookman. 

 ' It is a tine, open-air, blood-stirring book, 

 to be enjoyed by every man and woman 

 to whom a dog is dear.' — Literature. 



B. M. Croker. PEGGY OF THE 

 BARTONS. By B. M. Croker, 

 Author of 'Diana Barrington.' 

 Fourth Edition, Crown Svo. 6s, 

 ' Mrs. Croker excels in the admirably simple, 

 easy, and direct flow of her narrative, the 

 briskness of her dialogue, and the geni- 

 ality of her portraiture.' — Spectator, 



Mary L. rendered. AN ENGLISH- 

 MAN. By Mary L. Pendered. 

 Crown Svo, 6s. 



