The Magic House, and Other Poems

Part 4

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=Parker.= MRS. FALCHION. By GILBERT PARKER, Author of ‘Pierre and His People.’ _2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21s._

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‘His style of portraiture is always effectively picturesque, and sometimes finely imaginative--the fine art which is only achieved by the combination of perfect vision and beautifully adequate rendering.’--_Daily Chronicle._

‘He has the right stuff in him. He has the story-teller’s gift.--_St. James’s Gazette._

=Pearce.= JACO TRELOAR. By J. H. PEARCE, Author of ‘Esther Pentreath.’ _2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21s._

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New and Recent Books

Poetry

=Rudyard Kipling.= BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS; And Other Verses. By RUDYARD KIPLING. _Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._

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‘Mr. Henley has brought to the task of selection an instinct alike for poetry and for chivalry which seems to us quite wonderfully, and even unerringly, right.’--_Guardian._

=Tomson.= A SUMMER NIGHT, AND OTHER POEMS. By GRAHAM R. TOMSON. With Frontispiece by A. TOMSON. _Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d._

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=Ibsen.= BRAND. A Drama by HENRIK IBSEN. Translated by WILLIAM WILSON. _Crown 8vo. 5s._

‘The greatest world-poem of the nineteenth century next to “Faust.” “Brand” will have an astonishing interest for Englishmen. It is in the same set with “Agamemnon,” with “Lear,” with the literature that we now instinctively regard as high and holy.’--_Daily Chronicle._

“=Q.=” GREEN BAYS: Verses and Parodies. By “Q.,” Author of ‘Dead Man’s Rock’ etc. _Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d._

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=Langbridge.= A CRACKED FIDDLE. Being Selections from the Poems of FREDERIC LANGBRIDGE. With Portrait. _Crown 8vo. 5s._

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=Parker.= PIERRE AND HIS PEOPLE. By GILBERT PARKER. _Crown 8vo. Buckram. 6s._

‘Stories happily conceived and finely executed. There is strength and genius in Mr Parker’s style.’--_Daily Telegraph._

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Novel Series

MESSRS. METHUEN will issue from time to time a Series of copyright Novels, by well-known Authors, handsomely bound, at the above popular price of three shillings and sixpence. The first volumes (ready) are:--

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1. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

2. JACQUETTA. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of ‘Mehalah,’ etc.

3. MY LAND OF BEULAH. By Mrs. LEITH ADAMS (Mrs. De Courcy Laffan).

4. ELI’S CHILDREN. By G. MANVILLE FENN.

5. ARMINELL: A Social Romance. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of ‘Mehalah,’ etc.

6. DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. With Portrait of Author. By EDNA LYALL, Author of ‘Donovan,’ etc. Also paper, 1_s._

7. DISENCHANTMENT. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

8. DISARMED. By M. BETHAM EDWARDS.

9. JACK’S FATHER. By W. E. NORRIS.

10. MARGERY OF QUETHER. By S. BARING GOULD.

11. A LOST ILLUSION. By LESLIE KEITH.

12. A MARRIAGE AT SEA. By W. CLARK RUSSELL.

13. MR. BUTLER’S WARD. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

14. URITH. By S. BARING GOULD.

15. HOVENDEN, V.C. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

Other Volumes will be announced in due course.

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