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UNDER THE TZARS. By Stepniak, Author of 'Underground Russia.' Demy 8vo. [Just ready.

SONGS FROM THE NOVELISTS, FROM ELIZABETH TO VICTORIA. Edited, and with Introduction and Notes, by W. Davenport Adams. Fcap. 4to. [Just ready.

PHILOSOPHY IN THE KITCHEN. By 'The Old Bohemian.' Crown 8vo. [Shortly.

LEAVES FROM THE LIFE OF A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. By John Augustus O'Shea. 2 Vols., with a Portrait of the Author. 21s.

COURT LIFE BELOW STAIRS; or, LONDON UNDER THE FOUR GEORGES. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 6s. each vol.

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THE NEW NOVELS.

THE FLOWER OF DOOM. By M. Betham-Edwards, Author of 'Kitty,' &c. Crown 8vo. 6s. [Shortly

A MAIDEN ALL FORLORN, and Other Stories. By the Author of 'Phyllis,' 'Rossmoyne,' &c. 3 Vols. 31s. 6d.

LIL LORIMER. By Theo Gift, Author of 'A Matter-of-Fact Girl,' &c. 3 Vols. 31s. 6d.

MORNING GREY. By G. M., Author of 'Ade.' 3 Vols. 31s. 6d. [Just ready.

SOME STAINED PAGES. By the Author of 'The New Mistress,' &c. 3 Vols. 31s. 6d.

NOT EVERY DAY: A LOVE OCTAVE. By Constance MacEwen, Author of 'Miss Beauchamp: a Philistine,' &c. 2 Vols. 21s.

THE PRETTIEST WOMAN IN WARSAW. By Mabel Collins. 3 Vols. 31s. 6d.

JOHN FORD. By Frank Barrett, Author of 'Folly Morrison,' &c. 2 Vols. 12s.

LIKE LOST SHEEP. By the Author of 'The Wild Warringtons.' 3 Vols. 31s. 6d. [Just ready.

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PROPER PRIDE. By B. M. Croker, Author of 'Pretty Miss Neville,' &c. Fourth Edition. 6s.

GREAT PORTER SQUARE: A MYSTERY. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of 'Grif,' &c. Fifth Edition. 6s.

GRIF: A STORY OF AUSTRALIAN LIFE. By B. L. Farjeon. 3s. 6d.

THE HOUSE OF WHITE SHADOWS. By B. L. Farjeon. 6s.

FOLLY MORRISON. By Frank Barrett, Author of 'John Ford,' &c. 3s. 6d.

HONEST DAVIE. By Frank Barrett. [In the Press.

THE DUKE'S SWEETHEART. By Richard Dowling, Picture Boards. 2s.

UNDER ST. PAUL'S. By Richard Dowling. [In the Press.

THE SPORT OF FATE. By Richard Dowling. [In the Press.

IT IS NO WONDER. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy. [In the Press.

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Now Ready in Picture Boards. Price 2s.

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THE DUKE'S SWEETHEART.

By RICHARD DOWLING.

Author of "Under St. Paul's," "The Sport of Fate," etc.

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"Mr. Dowling's fictions have the decided advantage of being clearly-stated. He never throws his readers into confusion as to what the book is to be about, nor as to who is to be the principal character. His style is forcible and perspicuous.... The author of 'Les MisÉrables' may, indeed, be taken to be Mr. Dowling's master. Resemblances must strike even the most careless and rapid reader.... It is refreshing to the weary novel reader to recognise that a certain amount of thought has been brought to bear not only upon the composition of the sentences, but upon their matter.... In his manner of dealing with his plot, his last novel shows an improvement upon all the others, and he may be congratulated upon having written a powerful and decidedly exciting book."--AthenÆum.

"Mr. Dowling has given us a clever and even fascinating extravaganza."--Standard.

"Fresh, free and powerful, the work of a master's hand, is the 'Duke's Sweetheart.' Strong elements are employed with great artistic skill to give force and depth of colour sufficient to enable the author to create his effects. There are bits of unsurpassed pictorial writing in these volumes.... Mr. Dowling as a novelist has many great characteristics; he possesses marked descriptive talent, and also the power of individualising his characters; they are real. We find ourselves accepting their words and action's as though they were living people.... We consider the 'Duke's Sweetheart' to be an exceedingly well-written and artistic novel, free from any taint of that immorality that too often clouds the clever and powerful fiction of the day."--Life.

"We feel ourselves out of the region of probability, and resign ourselves without further question to the simple interest of the story."--Spectator.

"A good and interesting novel, full of exciting details, and containing at least one episode--that of the shipwrecked yacht--which may challenge comparison with anything in recent fiction.... As for the description of the Duke's disastrous voyage, it is simply perfect; the author has never been seen to greater advantage than in this portion of the narrative, at once so realistic, and so full of the truest romance; and the final rescue, when the yacht is breaking to pieces on the reef, is tremendous in its power."--Morning Post.

"No novel-writer of the present day--not even Mr. Dowling himself--could write a better work of fiction than this.... Mr. Richard Dowling has managed to give us a work of the most powerful interest, and to create in the reader's mind the most intense curiosity even to the very end.... No more charming and delicate conception has ever been portrayed in fiction than that of Marion Durrant."--Court Journal.

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In 2 Vols. Crown 8vo, with a Portrait of the Author. Price 21s.

LEAVES FROM THE LIFE OF A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.

By JOHN AUGUSTUS O'SHEA.

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PRESS OPINIONS.

'Vivacious and amusing.'--World.

'Never tiresome.'--Daily Telegraph.

'Bright and lively.'--Punch.

'Full of well-told anecdotes.... The great charm of his pages is the entire absence of dulness and the evidence they afford of a delicate sense of humour, considerable powers of observation, a store of apposite and racy anecdote, and a keen enjoyment of life.'--Standard.

'Towards dulness Mr. O'Shea never turns his face ... his high spirits never flag, and his readers must be singularly phlegmatic and insensitive if they do not become infected with his exuberant gaiety.'--Academy.

'In addition to other good qualities, Mr. O'Shea possesses a decided vein of humour and a facility of unconventional expression.... We cordially recommend these lively and entertaining volumes to readers of all tastes.'--Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News.

'Racy, rattling, irresistible; teeming with funniest anecdotes picked out here and there; with admirable and clever bits of character-sketching, frequent narratives of interviews with men of whom it is the salt of literature and politics to know something personal; and above all, glowing with a broad, rich, and boisterous humour.'--Freeman's Journal.

'Mr. O'Shea's two volumes of Reminiscences are the very thing for this chill and somewhat melancholy winter season. They are vigorous, they are animated, they are picturesque, they are, above and beyond all these qualities, highly amusing.--Whitehall Review.

'To tell of the number of persons and personages whom we encounter throughout its pages would be to furnish a fresh index of contents, and to attempt to select a few special anecdotes as specimens, would be as hopeless a task as making a choice betwixt the plums of a pudding. The two books are redolent of stories throughout.'--Society.

'The graphic and powerful writing is by no means the only feature of the work; for the anecdotes are good, and there is a pervading sense of the writer being in bright and cheerful spirits (which are imparted to his readers).'--Court Journal.

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