Bverett*s StItLUNG Library of Popular Authors. 



Well Printed and Bound in Attractive Covers, Is-, 

 and in Cloth, Is. 6d. 



Camp Pire Sketches. By A. G. HALES, War Correspondenl. 

 author of " Campaign Pictures,'' etc. 



" 'Camp Fire Sketches' consists of a number of stirring little stories of danger 

 and courage in South Africa. Mr. Hales's experience as war correspondent has 

 supplied him with material for these sketches, and he has made good use of it." — 

 Literary World, 



On the Promenade Deck. By TORIN BLAIR, author of 

 "Belinda," "Epaulettes," etc. 



" Just the thing to while away the tedium of a railway journey." — To-Day, 



"Why I Don't:" A Series of Humorous Sketches. By 

 WELLESLEY PAIN (brother of Barry Pain). 



Two Fools. By G. B. BURGIN. 



The New Comic Encyclopaedia. Written and Illustrated 

 by ARCHIBALD CHASEMORE. 



'Varsity Types. By FRANK RUTTER. Illustrated. 



A Girl in London : A New and Original Novel. By JOHN 

 STRANGE WINTER 



The Malefactors : A Novel of Prison Life and Intrigue. By 

 CHAS. R. BLAIR, author of "The Adventures on the 

 Houseboat." 



The TwiUford Mystery. By G. FIRTH SCOTT, author of 



" The Last Lemurian," etc. 



Free Pardon. By REGINALD BARNETT. 



O Duchess ! A Trivial Narrative. By W. R. H. 

 TROWBRIDGE, author of "The Grandmother's Advice 

 to Elizabeth," etc. 



Round the World with a Millionaire By BASIL 

 TOZER. 



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