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alism in, 221, 224, 228. -- -- style in, 228, 230. -- -- the supernatural in, 17, 196-209, 216. -- -- sources of, 232, 233, 234. Zamorna. -- _See_ Heathcliff. -- _See_ "Gondal Poems". 2/- Hutchinson's 2/- NET NET BOOKLOVER'S LIBRARY The Booklover's Library is now accepted as one of the most successful ventures of recent years. Beautifully produced and covering a wide range of subjects, the books have been eagerly sought by a discriminating public. Published in the first instance at a price from 30/- and below, each title selected for this library is generally admitted to be a little masterpiece in its own particular sphere. Here are the eighteen titles which are now available: First titles in the BOOKLOVER'S LIBRARY No. 1. HAWORTH PARSONAGE by Isabel C. Clarke _Sphere._--"This biography of that tragical family whose private lives far transcended the gloom of the magnificent work they produced, is a matter of interest to all who have read and loved _Jane Eyre_ and _Wuthering Heights_." No. 2. ROMANCE OF EMPIRE by Sir Philip Gibbs Sir Philip Gibbs unfolds in his graphic, picturesque way the amazing record of vision, courage and sacrifice on the part of the pioneers in the great adventure of Empire. No. 3. THE COURTSHIP OF ANIMALS by W.P. Pycraft The aim of this book is to bring together a most astounding collection of facts in regard to the Courtship of Animals of all kinds, from Apes to Ants. No. 4. THE GHOST BOOK by Cynthia Asquith Weird, uncanny stories of the supernatural by May Sinclair; Algernon Blackwood; Mrs. Belloc Lowndes; L.P. Hartley; Denis Mackail; Clemence Dane; C. Ray; Hugh Walpole; Desmond MacCarthy; Walter de la Mare; Arthur Machen; D.H. Lawrence; Oliver Onions; Mary Webb; Charles Whibley; Enid Bagnold. No. 5. PASSION MURDER & MYSTERY by Bruce Graeme _Sunday Times._--"Mr. Graeme has the true knack of the story-teller, and lovers of the gruesome will find all they want in this collection of tales, as they are tragic." No. 6. TAHITI--ISLE OF DREAMS by Robert Keable _Illustrated London News._--"This is a book of charm and personal philosophy which will not be forgotten by those who read it." No. 7. THE THREE BRONTES by May Sinclair Mr. Clement K. Shorter in the _Sphere._--"Assuredly she has produced a book in which there is not a dull line, upon what is acknowledg
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