Mr, Edward Arnold's List. 



RECENT WORKS OF FICTION. 

 (See also p. 23.) 



A New Story by the Author of ' The Red Badge of Courage.' 



GEORGE'S MOTHER. 



By STEPHEN CRANE. 

 Author of ^ The Red Badge of Courage,' etc. 

 Cloth, 2s. 



* In his latest work Stephen Crane scores heavily. It is a swatch torn from the 

 great web of city life, a picture in which every touch reveals the true literary workman. 

 Its pathos grips the heart close ; its characters are to the life, and here and there are 

 caught gleams of humour that complete the symmetry of the pages. The already 

 enviable reputation of the author of " The Red 13adge of Courage " will be heightened 

 by this small volume.' — Aberdeen Free Press. 



HADJIRA. 



A Turkish Love Story. 



By 'ADALET.' 



One vol., crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. 



' Certainly one of the most interesting and valuable works of fiction issued from the 

 press for a long time past. Even if we were to regard the book as an ordinary novel, 

 we could commend it heartily ; but its great value lies in the fact that it reveals to us 

 a hidden world, and does so with manifest fidelity. But the reader must learn for 

 himself the lesson which this remarkable and fascinating book teaches.' — Speaker, 



* One of the best stories of the season.' — Daily Chronicle. 



By the Author of ' The Apotheosis of Mr. Tyrawley.' 



A MASK AND A MARTYR. 



By E. LIVINGSTON PRESCOTT, 

 One vol., crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. 



'A story which, once read, will never be forgotten.' — Manchester Guardian. 



* This is an undeniably clever book. A picture of self-sacrifice so complete and so 

 enduring is a rare picture in fiction, and has rarely been more ably or more finely 

 drawn. This singular and pathetic story is told all through with remarkable restraint, 

 and shows a strength and skill of execution which place its author high among the 

 novel-writers of the day.' — Westininster Gazette. 



THE BONDWOMAN. 



A Story of the Northmen in Lakeland. 

 By W. G. COLLINGWOOD, 



Author of ' Thor stein of the Mere,' ' The Life and Work of John Ruskin,' etc. 



Cloth, i6mo., 3s. 6d. 



* As for the thrilling details of the plot, and the other sterling charms of the little 

 work, we must refer our readers to its pages, especially those of them who may be 

 ouring, or contemplating a tour, in Westmorland and Cumberland.' — Leeds Mercury. 



