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Two New 6/- Novels. 
By the author of “ The Sifent Rancher,” etc. 
The Rhodesian 
By GERTRUDE PAGE 
In Miss Gertrude Page’s new novel ‘‘ The Rhodesian,” she 
has ance again laid her plot in Rhodesia—choosing this time the 
neéigkkourhood of the wonderful Zimbabwe ruins, and wreathing 
around her characters beautiful word pictures of the fascinating 
country. 
Tarantella 
By EDITH MACVANE 
Author of ‘‘ The Black Flier.” 
In this story Miss Macvane, the author of that unique 
moter story, ‘‘ The Black Flier,” turns to a theme of stronger 
dramatic, and very timely interest The tale concerns a girl, 
the victim of an unfortunate marriage, who later goes to Italy 
and is leved by an Italian nobleman. The story moves to a 
happy conclusion threugh a series of moving and dramatic 
episudes, Miss Macvane knows her Italy through long resi- 
ae ice there, and asa picture of actual Italian society the book 
is as notable as it is a stirring novel. 
LONDON: HURST & BLACKETT, LTD. 
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Three New 6/= Novels. 
By Popular Authors 
The Red Man’s Secret 
A romanez of the Stage Prairie 
By F. FRANKFORT MOORE 
Mr Frankfort Moore’s new stery is likely to prove as greata 
novelty in its way as did his early werk, ‘‘I Forbid the Banns,”’ 
many years ago. It is sufficieat to say that the book has been 
described by those who have seen it as very bright and witty, and 
something entirely fresh ; in fact, an entirely new note in fiction. 
By the author of “ The Strayings of Sandy,” etc. 
The Arrival of Antony 
By DOROTHEA CONYERS 
Mrs. Conyers’ new book is a sporting one, on the lines of the 
“Strayings of Sandy.”’ It tells ef Antony, brought up in Germany, 
coming over to Ireland to live with his uncles, who are horse- 
dealers, and the adventures which befall him with them. 
Dickie Duilver 
By G. B. BURGIN 
Author of “The Shatters of Silence,”’ “The Belle of 
Santiago,” &c. 
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