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By Beach and Bogland. 



By Jane Barlow, Author of " Irish Idylls," etc. 



Through Sorrow's Gates : A Tale of 

 the Wintry Heath. 



By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 



" A study full of power and originality." — Westiizinster Gazette. 



"As an example of a well-knit story, utterly free from loose ends, it would be difficult 

 to mention anything in recent fiction to rival this splendidly masculine work of a writer 

 who is comparable with even Mr Thomas Hardy in his deep knowledge of, and true 

 sympathy with, the people of the soil." — Daily Matt, 



Mistress Barbara Cunliffe. 



By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 



'* The novel is indeed a fine one, with characters whom it is good to know, and situa- 

 tions well developed." — Spectator. 



Ricroft of Withens. 



By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 



"It is impossible to speak except in terms of unqualified eulogy of this remarkable 

 novel, a novel that will assuredly give its author a place in the front rank of romancists. 

 — Aberdeen Free Press. 



A Bachelor in Arcady. 



By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 



" To our mind Mr Halliwell Sutcliffe has previously done nothing so good as his late.=it 

 'rough notes,' as he modestly calls them, of that West Riding he knows and loves." 

 ^Pail Mali Gazette. 



Evelyn Innes. 



By George Moore. 



"A great achievement." — AthetuEuvi. 



'* The sanest, most solid, and most accomplished book that Mr Moore has written. . . . 

 Mr George Moore has written nothing hitherto that was so masterly." — Saturday Review 



Sister Teresa. 



A Sequel to ** Evelyn Innes." 



By George Moore. 



" Like * Esther Waters, ' Mr Moore's later study in feminism has a stimulating effect. 

 It helps us to see more and to understand better. Prophecy is a thankless task, but we 

 should not be surprised at any one's prophesying that these books will live ; they certainly 

 stand far above the fiction of the day in sincerity and power." — Times. 



T. FISHER UNWIN, Publisher, 

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