Macmillan's Three-and-Sixpenny Library of Books by Popular Authors December 1905
Part 2
_OBSERVER._--"An exciting story of Ballarat in the 'fifties. Its hero, Lance Trevanion, is a character which for force of delineation has no equal in Rolf Boldrewood's previous novels."
PLAIN LIVING. A Bush Idyll.
_ACADEMY._--"A hearty story, deriving charm from the odours of the bush and the bleating of incalculable sheep."
MY RUN HOME.
_ATHENÆUM._--"Rolf Boldrewood's last story is a racy volume. It has many of the best qualities of Whyte-Melville, the breezy freshness and vigour of Frank Smedley, with the dash and something of the abandon of Lever.... His last volume is one of his best."
THE SEALSKIN CLOAK.
_TIMES._--"A well-written story."
THE CROOKED STICK; or, Pollie's Probation.
_ACADEMY._--"A charming picture of Australian station life."
OLD MELBOURNE MEMORIES.
_NATIONAL OBSERVER._--"His book deserves to be read in England with as much appreciation as it has already gained in the country of its birth."
A ROMANCE OF CANVAS TOWN, and other Stories.
_ATHENÆUM._--"The book is interesting for its obvious insight into life in the Australian bush."
WAR TO THE KNIFE; or, Tangata Maori.
_ACADEMY._-"A stirring romance."
BABES IN THE BUSH.
_OUTLOOK._--"A lively and picturesque story."
_DAILY TELEGRAPH._--"Bristles with thrilling incident."
IN BAD COMPANY, and other Stories.
_DAILY NEWS._--"The best work this popular author has done for some time."
By H. G. WELLS
THE PLATTNER STORY: and others. TALES OF SPACE AND TIME. THE STOLEN BACILLUS: and other Incidents. THE INVISIBLE MAN. A Grotesque Romance. Eighth Edition. LOVE AND MR. LEWISHAM. A Story of a very Young Couple. WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON. TWELVE STORIES AND A DREAM.
By A. E. W. MASON
THE COURTSHIP OF MORRICE BUCKLER. THE PHILANDERERS. MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY.
By EGERTON CASTLE
THE BATH COMEDY. THE PRIDE OF JENNICO. Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico. THE LIGHT OF SCARTHEY. A Romance. "LA BELLA," AND OTHERS. "YOUNG APRIL."
By MAARTEN MAARTENS
AN OLD MAID'S LOVE. A Dutch Tale told in English. THE GREATER GLORY. A Story of High Life. MY LADY NOBODY. A Novel. GOD'S FOOL. A Koopstad Story. THE SIN OF JOOST AVELINGH. A Dutch Story. HER MEMORY.
THE NOVELS OF ROSA N. CAREY
Over Half-a-Million of these works have been printed.
47th Thousand. NELLIE'S MEMORIES.
_STANDARD._--"Miss Carey has the gift of writing naturally and simply, her pathos is true and unforced, and her conversations are sprightly and sharp."
33rd Thousand. WEE WIFIE.
_LADY._--"Miss Carey's novels are always welcome; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure, and very high in tone."
29th Thousand. BARBARA HEATHCOTE'S TRIAL.
_DAILY TELEGRAPH._--"A novel of a sort which it would be a real loss to miss."
25th Thousand. ROBERT ORD'S ATONEMENT.
_STANDARD._--"_Robert Ord's Atonement_ is a delightful book, very quiet as to its story, but very strong in character, and instinct with that delicate pathos which is the salient point of all the writings of this author."
32nd Thousand. WOOED AND MARRIED.
_STANDARD._--"There is plenty of romance in the heroine's life. But it would not be fair to tell our readers wherein that romance consists or how it ends. Let them read the book for themselves. We will undertake to promise that they will like it."
24th Thousand. HERIOT'S CHOICE.
_MORNING POST._--"Deserves to be extensively known and read.... Will doubtless find as many admirers as readers."
29th Thousand. QUEENIE'S WHIM.
_GUARDIAN._--"A thoroughly good and wholesome story."
35th Thousand. NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--"Like all the other stories we have had from the same gifted pen, this volume, _Not Like Other Girls_, takes a sane and healthy view of life and its concerns.... It is an excellent story to put in the hands of girls."
_NEW YORK HOME JOURNAL._--"One of the sweetest, daintiest, and most interesting of the season's publications."
24th Thousand. MARY ST. JOHN.
_JOHN BULL._--"The story is a simple one, but told with much grace and unaffected pathos."
23rd Thousand. FOR LILIAS.
_VANITY FAIR._--"A simple, earnest, and withal very interesting story; well conceived, carefully worked out, and sympathetically told."
28th Thousand. UNCLE MAX.
_LADY._--"So intrinsically good that the world of novel-readers ought to be genuinely grateful."
21st Thousand. RUE WITH A DIFFERENCE.
_BOOKMAN._--"Fresh and charming.... A piece of distinctly good work."
34th Thousand. ONLY THE GOVERNESS.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--"This novel is for those who like stories with something of Jane Austen's power, but with more intensity of feeling than Jane Austen displayed, who are not inclined to call pathos twaddle, and who care to see life and human nature in their most beautiful form."
24th Thousand. LOVER OR FRIEND?
_GUARDIAN._--"The refinement of style and delicacy of thought will make _Lover or Friend?_ popular with all readers who are not too deeply bitten with a desire for things improbable in their lighter literature."
21st Thousand. BASIL LYNDHURST.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--"We doubt whether anything has been written of late years so fresh, so pretty, so thoroughly natural and bright. The novel as a whole is charming."
22nd Thousand. SIR GODFREY'S GRAND-DAUGHTERS.
_OBSERVER._--"A capital story. The interest steadily grows, and by the time one reaches the third volume the story has become enthralling."
24th Thousand. THE OLD, OLD STORY.
_DAILY NEWS._--"Miss Carey's fluent pen has not lost its power of writing fresh and wholesome fiction."
24th Thousand. THE MISTRESS OF BRAE FARM.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--"Miss Carey's untiring pen loses none of its power, and her latest work is as gracefully written, as full of quiet home charm, as fresh and wholesome, so to speak, as its many predecessors."
12th Thousand. MRS. ROMNEY and "BUT MEN MUST WORK."
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--"By no means the least attractive of the works of this charming writer."
_New Impression._ OTHER PEOPLE'S LIVES.
_BRADFORD OBSERVER._--"There is a quiet charm about this story which finds its way into the innermost shrines of life. The book is wholesome and good, and cannot fail to give pleasure to those who love beauty."
25th Thousand. HERB OF GRACE.
_WESTMINSTER GAZETTE._--"A clever delineator of character, possessed of a reserve of strength in a quiet, easy, flowing style, Miss Carey never fails to please a large class of readers. _Herb of Grace_ is no exception to the rule...."
20th Thousand. THE HIGHWAY OF FATE.
_BOOKMAN._--"This pretty love story ... is charming, sparkling, and never mawkish."
19th Thousand. A PASSAGE PERILOUS.
_TIMES._--"Told with all Miss Carey's usual charm of quiet, well-bred sentiment."
_OUTLOOK._--"A pretty story of English country-house life during the terribly anxious 'waiting days' of Ladysmith. The soldier's young bride is charmingly suggested and the love portions approach the idyllic."
THE NOVELS AND TALES OF CHARLOTTE M. YONGE
THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE. With Illustrations by KATE GREENAWAY.
HEARTSEASE; or, the Brother's Wife. New Edition. With Illustrations by KATE GREENAWAY.
HOPES AND FEARS; or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster. With Illustrations by HERBERT GANDY.
DYNEVOR TERRACE; or, the Clue of Life. With Illustrations by ADRIAN STOKES.
THE DAISY CHAIN; or, Aspirations. A Family Chronicle. With Illustrations by J. P. ATKINSON.
THE TRIAL: More Links of the Daisy Chain. With Illustrations by J. P. ATKINSON.
THE PILLARS OF THE HOUSE; or, Under Wode, under Rode. Two Vols. With Illustrations by HERBERT GANDY.
THE YOUNG STEPMOTHER; or, a Chronicle of Mistakes. With Illustrations by MARIAN HUXLEY.
THE CLEVER WOMAN OF THE FAMILY. With Illustrations by ADRIAN STOKES.
THE THREE BRIDES. With Illustrations by ADRIAN STOKES.
MY YOUNG ALCIDES: A Faded Photograph. With Illustrations by ADRIAN STOKES.
THE CAGED LION. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
THE DOVE IN THE EAGLE'S NEST. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS; or, the White and Black Ribaumont. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
LADY HESTER; or, Ursula's Narrative; and THE DANVERS PAPERS. With Illustrations by JANE E. COOK.
MAGNUM BONUM; or, Mother Carey's Brood. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
LOVE AND LIFE: an Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
UNKNOWN TO HISTORY. A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
STRAY PEARLS. Memoirs of Margaret de Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
THE ARMOURER'S 'PRENTICES. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
THE TWO SIDES OF THE SHIELD. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
NUTTIE'S FATHER. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
SCENES AND CHARACTERS; or, Eighteen Months at Beechcroft. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
CHANTRY HOUSE. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
A MODERN TELEMACHUS. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
BYWORDS. A collection of Tales new and old.
BEECHCROFT AT ROCKSTONE.
MORE BYWORDS.
A REPUTED CHANGELING; or, Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago.
THE LITTLE DUKE, RICHARD THE FEARLESS. With Illustrations.
THE LANCES OF LYNWOOD. With Illustrations by J. B.
THE PRINCE AND THE PAGE: A Story of the Last Crusade. With Illustrations by ADRIAN STOKES.
TWO PENNILESS PRINCESSES. With Illustrations by W. J. HENNESSY.
THAT STICK.
AN OLD WOMAN'S OUTLOOK IN A HAMPSHIRE VILLAGE.
GRISLY GRISELL; or, The Laidly Lady of Whitburn. A Tale of the Wars of the Roses.
HENRIETTA'S WISH. Second Edition.
THE LONG VACATION.
THE RELEASE; or, Caroline's French Kindred.
THE PILGRIMAGE OF THE BEN BERIAH.
THE TWO GUARDIANS; or, Home in this World. Second Edition.
COUNTESS KATE AND THE STOKESLEY SECRET.
MODERN BROODS; or, Developments Unlooked for.
STROLLING PLAYERS: A Harmony of Contrasts. By C. M. YONGE and C. R. COLERIDGE.
Works by Mrs. Craik
=Olive:= A Novel. With Illustrations by G. BOWERS. =The Ogilvies:= A Novel. With Illustrations. =Agatha's Husband:= A Novel. With Illustrations by WALTER CRANE. =The Head of the Family:= A Novel. With Illustrations by WALTER CRANE. =Two Marriages.= =The Laurel Bush.= =My Mother and I:= a Girl's Love Story. With Illustrations. =Miss Tommy:= a Mediæval Romance. =King Arthur: Not a Love Story.= =About Money, and other Things.= =Concerning Men, and other Papers.=
Works by Mrs. Oliphant
=Neighbours on the Green.= =Joyce.= =Kirsteen:= the Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago. =A Beleaguered City:= A Story of the Seen and the Unseen. =Hester:= a Story of Contemporary Life. =He that Will Not when He May.= =The Railway Man and his Children.= =The Marriage of Elinor.= =Sir Tom.= =The Heir-Presumptive and the Heir-Apparent.= =A Country Gentleman and his Family.= =A Son of the Soil.= =The Second Son.= =The Wizard's Son:= A Novel. =The Curate in Charge.= =Lady William.= =Young Musgrave.=
The Works of Dean Farrar
SEEKERS AFTER GOD. The Lives of Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. ETERNAL HOPE. Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. THE FALL OF MAN: and other Sermons. THE WITNESS OF HISTORY TO CHRIST. THE SILENCE AND VOICES OF GOD, with other Sermons. "IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH." Sermons on Practical Subjects. SAINTLY WORKERS. Five Lenten Lectures. EPHPHATHA; or, the Amelioration of the World. MERCY AND JUDGMENT: a few last words on Christian Eschatology. SERMONS & ADDRESSES DELIVERED IN AMERICA.
THE WORKS OF Frederick Denison Maurice
SERMONS PREACHED IN LINCOLN'S INN CHAPEL. In six vols. SERMONS PREACHED IN COUNTRY CHURCHES. CHRISTMAS DAY: and other Sermons. THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS. THE PROPHETS AND KINGS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. THE PATRIARCHS AND LAWGIVERS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. THE GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN. THE EPISTLES OF ST. JOHN. THE FRIENDSHIP OF BOOKS: and other Lectures. THE PRAYER BOOK AND LORD'S PRAYER. THE DOCTRINE OF SACRIFICE. Deduced from the Scriptures. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST; or, Hints to a Quaker respecting the Principles, Constitution, and Ordinances of the Catholic Church. 2 vols.
THE WORKS OF CHARLES KINGSLEY
WESTWARD HO! HYPATIA; or, New Foes with an old Face. TWO YEARS AGO. ALTON LOCKE, Tailor and Poet. An Autobiography. HEREWARD THE WAKE, "Last of the English." YEAST: A Problem. POEMS: including The Saint's Tragedy, Andromeda, Songs, Ballads, etc. THE WATER-BABIES: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby. With Illustrations by LINLEY SAMBOURNE. THE HEROES; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. With Illustrations by the Author. GLAUCUS; or, The Wonders of the Shore. With Illustrations. MADAME HOW AND LADY WHY; or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children. With Illustrations. AT LAST. A Christmas in the West Indies. With Illustrations. THE HERMITS. HISTORICAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS. PLAYS AND PURITANS, and other Historical Essays. THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON. PROSE IDYLLS, New and Old. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES AND ESSAYS. SANITARY AND SOCIAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS. LITERARY AND GENERAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS. ALL SAINTS' DAY: and other Sermons. DISCIPLINE: and other Sermons. THE GOOD NEWS OF GOD. Sermons. GOSPEL OF THE PENTATEUCH. SERMONS FOR THE TIMES. SERMONS ON NATIONAL SUBJECTS. VILLAGE SERMONS, AND TOWN AND COUNTRY SERMONS. THE WATER OF LIFE: and other Sermons. WESTMINSTER SERMONS.
ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS
EDITED BY JOHN MORLEY.
_Arranged in 13 Volumes, each containing the Lives of three Authors._
I. =Chaucer.= By Dr. A. W. WARD. =Spenser.= By Dean CHURCH. =Dryden.= By Prof. SAINTSBURY.
II. =Milton.= By MARK PATTISON. =Goldsmith.= By W. BLACK. =Cowper.= By GOLDWIN SMITH.
III. =Byron.= By Professor NICHOL. =Shelley.= By J. A. SYMONDS. =Keats.= By SIDNEY COLVIN.
IV. =Wordsworth.= By F. W. H. MYERS. =Southey.= By Prof. DOWDEN. =Landor.= By SIDNEY COLVIN.
V. =Charles Lamb.= By Canon AINGER. =Addison.= By W. J. COURTHOPE. =Swift.= By Sir LESLIE STEPHEN, K.C.B.
VI. =Scott.= By R. H. HUTTON. =Burns.= By Principal SHAIRP. =Coleridge.= By H. D. TRAILL.
VII. =Hume.= By Prof. HUXLEY, F.R.S. =Locke.= By THOS. FOWLER. =Burke.= By JOHN MORLEY.
VIII. =Defoe.= By W. MINTO. =Sterne.= By H. D. TRAILL. =Hawthorne.= By HENRY JAMES.
IX. =Fielding.= By AUSTIN DOBSON. =Thackeray.= By ANTHONY TROLLOPE. =Dickens.= By Dr. A. W. WARD.
X. =Gibbon.= By J. C. MORISON. =Carlyle.= By Professor NICHOL. =Macaulay.= By J. C. MORISON.
XI. =Sydney.= By J. A. SYMONDS. =De Quincey.= By Prof. MASSON. =Sheridan.= By Mrs. OLIPHANT.
XII. =Pope.= By Sir LESLIE STEPHEN, K.C.B. =Johnson.= By Sir LESLIE STEPHEN, K.C.B. =Gray.= By EDMUND GOSSE.
XIII. =Bacon.= By Dean CHURCH. =Bunyan.= By J. A. FROUDE. =Bentley.= By Sir RICHARD JEBB.
By GERTRUDE ATHERTON
THE CONQUEROR. PATIENCE SPARHAWK AND HER TIMES. AMERICAN WIVES & ENGLISH HUSBANDS. A DAUGHTER OF THE VINE.
By J. H. SHORTHOUSE
JOHN INGLESANT: A Romance. SIR PERCIVAL: a Story of the Past and of the Present. THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER MARK. THE COUNTESS EVE. A TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. BLANCHE, LADY FALAISE.
By HUGH CONWAY
A FAMILY AFFAIR. LIVING OR DEAD.
By W. CLARK RUSSELL
MAROONED. A STRANGE ELOPEMENT.
By Mrs. PARR
DOROTHY FOX. ADAM AND EVE. LOYALTY GEORGE. ROBIN.
By ANNIE KEARY
A YORK AND A LANCASTER ROSE. CASTLE DALY: the Story of an Irish Home thirty years ago. JANET'S HOME. A DOUBTING HEART. THE NATIONS AROUND ISRAEL. OLDBURY.
By E. WERNER
SUCCESS, AND HOW HE WON IT. FICKLE FORTUNE.
By W. WARDE FOWLER
A YEAR WITH THE BIRDS. Illustrated. TALES OF THE BIRDS. Illustrated. MORE TALES OF THE BIRDS. Illustrated. SUMMER STUDIES OF BIRDS AND BOOKS.
By FRANK BUCKLAND
CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HISTORY. Illustrated. In four volumes:
FIRST SERIES--Rats, Serpents, Fishes, Frogs, Monkeys, etc. SECOND SERIES--Fossils, Bears, Wolves, Cats, Eagles, Hedgehogs, Eels, Herrings, Whales. THIRD SERIES--Wild Ducks, Fishing, Lions, Tigers, Foxes, Porpoises. FOURTH SERIES--Giants, Mummies, Mermaids, Wonderful People, Salmon, etc.
By ARCHIBALD FORBES
BARRACKS, BIVOUACS, AND BATTLES. SOUVENIRS OF SOME CONTINENTS.
By THOMAS HUGHES
TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. THE SCOURING OF THE WHITE HORSE. ALFRED THE GREAT.
By MONTAGU WILLIAMS
LEAVES OF A LIFE. ROUND LONDON. LATER LEAVES.
By W. E. NORRIS
THIRLBY HALL. A BACHELOR'S BLUNDER.
The Works of SHAKESPEARE
VICTORIA EDITION. In Three Volumes.
Vol. I. COMEDIES. Vol. II. HISTORIES. Vol. III. TRAGEDIES.
Works by Various Authors
=Hogan, M.P.= =Flitters, Tatters, and the Counsellor= =The New Antigone= =Memories of Father Healy=
CANON ATKINSON.--=The Last of the Giant Killers= ---- =Walks, Talks, Travels, and Exploits of Two Schoolboys= ---- =Playhours and Half-Holidays; or, further Experiences of Two Schoolboys=
SIR S. BAKER.--=True Tales for my Grandsons=
R. H. BARHAM.--=The Ingoldsby Legends=
REV. R. H. D. BARHAM.--=Life of R. H. Barham= ---- =Life of Theodore Hook=
BLENNERHASSET AND SLEEMAN.--=Adventures in Mashonaland=
SIR H. LYTTON BULWER.--=Historical Characters=
C. COWDEN CLARKE.--=The Riches of Chaucer=
SIR H. M. DURAND.--=Helen Treveryan=
LANOE FALCONER.--=Cecilia de Noel=
W. FORBES-MITCHELL.--=Reminiscences of the Great Mutiny=
W. P. FRITH, R.A.--=My Autobiography=
REV. J. GILMORE.--=Storm Warriors=
F. GUIZOT.--=Life of Oliver Cromwell=
CUTCLIFFE HYNE.--=The "Paradise" Coal-Boat=
RICHARD JEFFERIES.--=The Dewy Morn=
HENRY KINGSLEY.--=Tales of Old Travel=
MARY LINSKILL.--=Tales of the North Riding=
S. R. LYSAGHT.--=The Marplot=
M. M'LENNAN.--=Muckle Jock, and other Stories=
LUCAS MALET.--=Mrs. Lorimer=
G. MASSON.--=A Compendious Dictionary of the French Language=
F. A. MIGNET.--=Life of Mary Queen of Scots=
MAJOR GAMBIER PARRY.--=The Story of Dick=
E. C. PRICE.--=In the Lion's Mouth=
LORD REDESDALE.--=Tales of Old Japan=
W. C. RHOADES.--=John Trevennick=
CAMILLE ROUSSET.--=Recollections of Marshal Macdonald=
HAWLEY SMART.--=Breezie Langton=
MARCHESA THEODOLI.--=Under Pressure=
ANTHONY TROLLOPE.--=The Three Clerks=
MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.--=Miss Bretherton=
CHARLES WHITEHEAD.--=Richard Savage=
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. EMMA. MANSFIELD PARK. NORTHANGER ABBEY, AND PERSUASION.
By J. FENIMORE COOPER
_With Illustrations by_ C. E. BROCK _and_ H. M. BROCK.
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. With a General Introduction by Mowbray Morris. THE DEERSLAYER. THE PATHFINDER. THE PIONEERS. THE PRAIRIE.
By MARIA EDGEWORTH
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ORMOND. CASTLE RACKRENT, AND THE ABSENTEE. POPULAR TALES. HELEN. BELINDA. PARENT'S ASSISTANT.
By CAPTAIN MARRYAT
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JAPHET IN SEARCH OF A FATHER. JACOB FAITHFUL. PETER SIMPLE. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. THE KING'S OWN. THE PHANTOM SHIP. SNARLEY-YOW. POOR JACK. THE PIRATE, AND THE THREE CUTTERS. MASTERMAN READY. FRANK MILDMAY. NEWTON FORSTER.
By THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK
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HEADLONG HALL, AND NIGHTMARE ABBEY. MAID MARIAN, AND CROTCHET CASTLE. GRYLL GRANGE. MELINCOURT. MISFORTUNES OF ELPHIN AND RHODODAPHNE.
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WESTWARD HO! By CHARLES KINGSLEY. Illustrated by C. E. Brock.
HANDY ANDY. By SAMUEL LOVER. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. With Introduction by Charles Whibley.
TOM CRINGLE'S LOG. By MICHAEL SCOTT. Illustrated by J. Ayton Symington. With Introduction by Mowbray Morris.
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LAVENGRO. By GEORGE BORROW. Illustrated by E. J. Sullivan. With Introduction by Augustine Birrell, K.C.
ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA OF ISPAHAN. By JAMES MORIER. Illustrated by H. R. Millar. With Introduction by Lord Curzon.
THE NEW CRANFORD SERIES