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"'Arf a Mo', Pinky!"

Private Pinkerton, Millionaire

By HAROLD ASHTON

The rollicking adventures of Pte. Pinkerton, Millionaire, and his pal, that irrepressible and courageous soldier, Pte. William Bailey—"Bill," to his friends—ex-burglar, humorist, and all-round sportsman.

Phillip in Particular

By W. DOUGLAS NEWTON

(Phillip, with two "l's" please, and said slowly.) Has delighted thousands of our boys in the Army.

Gloria. A South African Story

By CHARLOTTE MANSFIELD, F.R.G.S.

Author of "The Dupe," etc.

Noted Murder Mysteries

By Mrs. BELLOC LOWNDES

Author of "The Lodger," etc.

"Will hold more firmly than the latest novel."—Sheffield Daily Independent.

Gay Lawless

By HELEN MATHERS

Author of "Comin' Thro' the Rye," etc., etc.

Confessions of a Wife

Being the life story of Margaret X.

Retold from her diaries and letters by her friend A.C.L. "It reveals something of the soul of a woman."—Evening News.

Our Famous Boxers

By C.F. WARD ("Corinthian" of the Daily Chronicle).

This book deals with the varied methods by which our famous boxers made their names in the sporting world. Illustrated.

Echoes of Flanders

By CHARLES L. WARR

Author of "The Unseen Host."

5s. net. By post 5s. 4d.

"These stories of the great war make the great tragedy to pass clear and vivid before the reader's eye. His purpose has been to make real to those at home the endurance and the heroism of our soldiers, and in this he has perfectly succeeded. We need books such as this to keep us awake to the horrors of these days. For there is a danger of becoming acclimatised even to the brutalities of war."—Scotsman.

Mud and Khaki

By VERNON BARTLETT

3s. 6d. net. By post 3s. 10d.

"A very clever and enjoyable collection of sketches picturing the character of the fighting men in the trenches, the tragedy and the farce, the humour, and the elementary humanity that crudely jostle each other in his life."—Globe.

"There is much humour and some pathos, and always reality and the splendid spirit of the British Soldier in them."—Westminster Gazette.

"Sketches from Flanders and France. The humorous and pathetic are well blended in these brightly written sketches."—Glasgow Herald.

"Simply written, but the intensely human descriptions of the life of the soldier compels attention."—Everyman.

Oh, Canada!

A Budget of Stories and Pictures by Members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force

3s. net. By post 3s. 5d.

Send a copy to a friend in Canada.

"A lively and varied collection, with not a dull page."—The Times.

"'Oh, Canada!' deserves a hearty welcome, not only for its patriotic aims, but for its own intrinsic worth. A book which will be talked about for many a day."—The Daily Telegraph.

"Very funny in a very original way."—The World.

To be had from all Booksellers.


SIMPKIN, MARSHALL HAMILTON, KENT & CO., LTD.


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