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QUEER STORIES from “Truth.”—First series (green). Thirteen of Mr. Grenville Murray’s best Stories. 1s.
“A collection of lively society stories, written with much humour and viracity.”—Literary World.
“An excellent shilling’s worth.”—The Period.
“There are many of these queer stories from Truth, clearly told, and, maybe, not very far from truth either.”—Fun.
“As a writer of short stories Mr. Grenville has a thousand imitators, but no rival.”—The Bat.
Just published.
QUEER STORIES. Second series (colour of cover, cherry). 1s.
FOREWARNED! By E. M. Abdy-Williams. 1s.
“We had to read it through without stopping.”—Perthshire Advertiser.
“The novel is certainly a very powerful one.”—Liverpool Mercury.
FALSE STEPS. By Douglas Dalton. 1s.
“A brisk little story, lightly told.”—Globe.
“Very well written, and very interesting.”—Whitehall Review.
“This little book is very readable.”—Morning Post.
SPELL BOUND. By Will Howarde. 1s.
“Mr. Howarde’s diction is extensive . . . and for this reason . . . his book is worth the trouble of reading.”—Whitehall Review.
NOT TOO FUNNY, JUST FUNNY ENOUGH. Short Stories. By Howard Paul. 1s.
“Not too long, just long enough.”—Court Journal.
“Mr. Paul is facetious, without descending to vulgarity, and his little book affords pleasant and amusing reading.”—Glasgow Herald.
READINGS FROM THE DANE. Short Norwegian Stories. Translated by J. Fulford Vicary, J.P. 1s.
“Seriously deserving of praise.”—Whitehall Review.
Just published, crown 8vo, 2s.
THIRTEEN ALL TOLD. By M. Moorsom.
Price 6d. Second Edition.
THE MARCH OF THE STRIKERS. By Jno. A. Bevan, M.D.
“Dr. Bevan can thrill the sense of strong sympathy with almost the pathos of Hood.”—Perthshire Advertiser.
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