VE. With Illustrations by G. BOWERS.
THE OGILVIES. With Illustrations.
AGATHA'S HUSBAND. With Illustrations.
HEAD OF THE FAMILY. With Illustrations.
TWO MARRIAGES.
THE LAUREL BUSH.
MY MOTHER AND I. With Illustrations.
MISS TOMMY: A Mediaeval Romance. Illustrated.
KING ARTHUR: Not a Love Story.
SERMONS OUT OF CHURCH.
=By F. MARION CRAWFORD.=
_SPECTATOR_--"With the solitary exception of Mrs. Oliphant we have no
living novelist more distinguished for variety of theme and range of
imaginative outlook than Mr. Marion Crawford."
MR. ISAACS: A Tale of Modern India. Portrait of Author.
DR. CLAUDIUS: A True Story.
A ROMAN SINGER.
ZOROASTER.
MARZIO'S CRUCIFIX.
A TALE OF A LONELY PARISH.
PAUL PATOFF.
WITH THE IMMORTALS.
GREIFENSTEIN.
SANT' ILARIO.
A CIGARETTE-MAKER'S ROMANCE.
=By Sir HENRY CUNNINGHAM, K.C.I.E.=
_ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE_--"Interesting as specimens of romance, the style
of writing is so excellent--scholarly and at the same time easy and
natural--that the volumes are worth reading on that account alone. But
there is also masterly description of persons, places, and things;
skilful analysis of character; a constant play of wit and humour; and a
happy gift of instantaneous portraiture."
THE COERULEANS.
THE HERIOTS.
WHEAT AND TARES.
=By CHARLES DICKENS=
THE PICKWICK PAPERS. With 50 Illustrations.
OLIVER TWIST. With 27 Illustrations.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. With 44 Illustrations.
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With 41 Illustrations.
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. With 97 Illustrations.
BARNABY RUDGE. With 76 Illustrations.
DOMBEY AND SON. With 40 Illustrations. _September 26._
CHRISTMAS BOOKS. With 65 Illustrations. _October 26._
SKETCHES BY BOZ. With 44 Illustrations. _November 21._
DAVID COPPERFIELD. With 41 Illustrations. _December 21._
AMERICAN NOTES AND PICTURES FROM ITALY. With 4 Illustrations.
_January 26._
THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.
=By LANOE FALCONER.=
CECILIA DE NOEL.
=By W. WARDE FOWLER.=
A YEAR WITH THE BIRDS. Illustrated by BRYAN HOOK.
TALES OF THE BIRDS. Illustrated by BRYAN HOOK.
=By the Rev. JOHN GILMORE=
STORM WARRIORS.
=By THOMAS HARDY=
_TIMES_--"There is hardly a novelist, dead or living, who so skilfully
harmonises the poetry of moral life with its penury. Just as Millet
could in the figure of a solitary peasant toiling on a plain conv
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