MEssrs. METHUEN’S CATALOGUE 
PHROSO. Illustrated by H. R. 
MILLAR. Fifth Edition. 
‘The tale is thoroughly fresh, quick with 
vitality, stirring the blood.’—St. James's 
Gazette. 
‘From cover to cover ‘‘Phroso” not only 
engages the attention, but carries the 
reader in little whirls of delight from 
adventure to adventure.’— Academy. 
SIMON DALE. Illustrated. Fifth 
Edition, 
‘There is searching analysis of human 
nature, with a most ingeniously con- 
structed plot. Mr. Hope has drawn the 
contrasts of his women with marvellous 
subtlety and delicacy.’— Times. 
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THE KING'S MIRROR. Third 
Edition. 
‘In elegance, delicacy, and tact it ranks 
with the best of his novels, while in the 
wide range of its portraiture and the 
subtilty of its analysis it surpasses all his 
earlier ventures. '—SZectator. 
‘The King’s Mirror” is a strong book, 
charged with close analysis and exquisite 
irony ; a book full of pathos and moral 
fibre—in short, a book to be read.'— 
Daily Chronicle. 
QUISANTE. Third Edition. 
‘The book is notable for a very high liter- 
ary quality, and an impress of power 
and mastery on every page.’—Daily 
Chronicle. 
Gilbert Parker’s Novels 
Crown 8vo. 
PIERRE AND HIS PEOPLE. 
Fifth Edition. 
"Stories happily conceived and finely ex- 
ecuted, There is strength and genius in 
Mr. Parker’s style.’—Daily Telegraph. 
MRS. FALCHION. Fourth Edition. 
‘A splendid study of character.’— 
Atheneum. 
THE TRANSLATION OF A 
SAVAGE, 
‘The plot is original and one difficult to 
work out; but Mr. Parker has done it 
with great skill and delicacy.’ 
— Daily Chronicle. 
THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD. 
Illustrated. Seventh Edition. 
© A rousing and dramatic tale. A book like 
this, in which swords flash, great sur- 
prises are undertaken, and daring deeds 
done, in which men and women live and 
love in the old passionate way, is a joy 
inexpressible.’—Daily Chronicle. 
WHEN VALMOND CAME TO 
PONTIAC: The Story of a Lost 
Napoleon. /ifth Edition. 
‘Here we find romance—real, breathing, 
living romance. The character of Val- 
mond is drawn unerringly.'"—Pal? Mail 
Gazette. 
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AN ADVENTURER OF THE 
NORTH: The Last Adventures of 
‘Pretty Pierre.’ Second Edition. 
‘ The present book is full of fine and mov- 
ing stories of the great North, and it 
will add to Mr. Parker’s already high 
reputation.’—Glasgow Herald. 
THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY. 
Illustrated. leventh Edition. 
Mr. Parker has produced a really fine 
historical novel.'—A theneum. 
‘A great book.’—Black and White. 
THE POMP OF THE LAVILET- 
TES. Second Edition. 335. 6d. 
‘Living, breathing romance, unforced 
pathos, and a deeper knowledge of 
human nature than Mr. Parker has ever 
displayed before.'—Pal/ Mall Gazette. 
THE BATTLE OF THE STRONG: 
a Romance of Two Kingdoms, 
Illustrated. Fourth Edition. 
* Nothing more vigorous or more human has 
come from Mr. Gilbert Parker than this 
novel. It has all the graphic power of 
his last book, with truer feeling for the 
romance, both of human life and wild 
nature.’—Literature. 
