Everett's SIXPENNY Novels, 1903. 



Medium 8vo (9| x 6) with Special New Cover Designs in Colours. 



Tom Ossington's Ghost. By RICHARD MARSH. 

 The Woman with One Hand. By RICHARD MARSH. 

 A Woman's Story. By FLORENCE WARDEN. 

 The House by the Lock. By Mrs. C. N. WILLIAMSON. 

 Kate Coventry. By G. J. WHYTE-MELVILLE. 

 Digby Grand. By G. J. WHYTE-MELVILLE. 

 General Bounce. By G. J. WHYTE-MELVILLE. 

 The Interpreter. By G. J. WHYTE-MELVILLE. 

 Sporting Sketches. By NAT GOULD. 

 A Stable Mystery ; His Last Chance ; and Chased by 

 Fire. By NAT GOULD. 3 Complete Stories in i Volume. 



A Kace-course Tragedy. By NAT GOULD. 



The Story of Phil Bnderby. By ADELINE SERGEANT. 



The Noble Art : or, Boxers and their Battles. By 



"THORMANBY." 



" This is a book that will give a great deal of pleasure to patrons and lovers of 

 'the iioble art,' and is exceptionally well written in a peculiarly fascinating style." — 

 Sporting Titiies. 



The West End. By PERCY WHYTE, author of "Tlie Grip 

 of the Bookmaker," etc. 



Mr. Blake of Newmarket. By E, H. COOPER. 



Snooker's Racing Adventures- By "G.G." (fl. G. Harper). 



The Adventures of Captain Mounsell. By W. WIL- 

 MOTT DIXON. 



The Second Series of the Adventures of Captain 



Mounsell. By W. WILMOTT DIXON. 



By Order of the Cross. Powerful and Original Detective 

 Stories. By JOHN DUOS. 



Outridden. By rox RUSSELL. 



The Fate of Captain Petton. By " WEATHERBY 



CHESNEY," author of "John Topp, Piiate," etc. 

 A Good Thing: A New and Original Sporting Novel. By 



" LARRY LYNX " (Sporting Editor of The People). 

 Racing. By W. C. A. BLEW, M. A, 



An e7itirely new and novel work on Billiards, for Beginners 

 and Moderate Players. 



Fcap. 8vo, 134- pp. 6cl. net. 



Cue Tips : Hints on Billiards or 100 Up-pers and Owners of Biiou 

 Tables. By WM. MITCHELL (B.A. Champion, 1892-7) 

 Edited by F. M, HOTINE. Illustrated with 61 Diagrams. 



