eader.
FIGURES OF EARTH. By JAMES BRANCH CABELL, author of "Jurgen," etc. 8_s._
6_d._ net.
A brilliant fantasy, delicate, humorous and highly imaginative.
THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNER. By CONINGSBY DAWSON. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
An absorbing story which has had a big success as a serial in
Nash's Magazine.
A SOUL'S COMEDY. By GEORGE STEVENSON, author of "Topham's Folly," "A
Little World Apart," etc. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
Quite equal to this Author's usual good and careful work. The scene
is laid in Yorkshire.
THE SECRET ADVERSARY. By AGATHA CHRISTIE, author of "The Mysterious
Affair at Styles." 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
A most exciting mystery story which has been appearing serially in
the "Times Weekly."
A CUCKOO IN THE NEST. By BEN TRAVERS, author of "The Dippers." 7_s._
6_d._ net.
A farcical comedy, full of incident and humorous characters.
HEAVEN AND CHARING CROSS. By ALICE HERBERT, author of "Garden Oats."
7_s._ 6_d._ net.
A really brilliant novel which should attract attention.
NARCISSUS IN THE WAY. By G. V. MCFADDEN, author of "The Honest Lawyer,"
etc. 8_s._ 6_d._ net.
SCARLET PATCHES. By VIOLETTE ROBERTS. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
A novel of the realistic romantic type--a precise emotional and
detailed history of a girl's life from the age of ten to her
thirtieth year.
THE LUCK OF THE TOWN. By MARION FOX, author of "Apes Face," "The
Bountiful Hour," etc. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
Miss Fox is an able writer, with a powerful and vivid
imagination.--_Morning Post._
SNAGS AND SHALLOWS. By C. C. LOWIS, author of "Four Blind Mice." 7_s._
6_d._ net.
A clever novel of English life in Burmah. Brightly written, full of
movement and clever in characterization.
HIS INHERITANCE. By C. E. SHAW. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
A South African story picturing the life of an Englishman on the
Veldt.
THE SENTRY AND OTHER STORIES. By NIKOLAI LYESKOV. Translated by A. E.
CHAMOT. 6_s._ net.
This is the first introduction of Lyeskov, the famous Russian
writer, and contemporary of Turgenev and Tolstoy to English
readers. His powerful realism should attract the many readers
interested in Tchehov, Turgenev and Dostoievsky.
THE PASSIONATE PURITAN. By JANE MANDER, author of "The Story of a New
Zealand River." 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
A vivid, human and realistic tale of life at an isolated lumber
camp in New Zealand.
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