Each in cloth gilt. ALAIN TANGER'S WIFE. By J. H. Voxall, M.P."The interest is infectious; there is no denying the charm of the story." Daily Mail. FERELITH. By Lord Kilmarnock."An entirely new plot, and assuredly one of the most startling ones ever invented. The tale itself is told with a quiet dignity and restraint."—Newcastle Leader. SOULS. By "Rita.""Brightly and cleverly written; full of amusing episodes and dialogue."—Daily Telegraph. THE SEVEN SECRETS. By Wm. Le Queux."No reader can fail to admire the ingenuity with which Mr. W. Le Queux has constructed the plot of his latest novel, the secret of which is admirably preserved."—Manchester Guardian. THE GOLDEN KINGDOM. By Andrew Balfour."Mr. Balfour proves himself in 'The Golden Kingdom' to be a capital storyteller. He is a Stevensonian both in matter and in manner, but with considerable ingenuity of his own in devising situations, and considerable ability in the developing and setting forth of a tale of romantic adventure."—AthenÆum. THE LADY OF THE CAMEO. By Tom Gallon.THE ETERNAL WOMAN. By Dorothea Gerard.CHASMA. By H. W. G. Hyrst.A PARSON'S LASS. By Godfrey Burchett.THE VICE-CHANCELLOR'S WARD. By Christian Tearle.THE MAN WITH THE WOODEN FACE. By Mrs. Fred Reynolds.London: HUTCHINSON & CO., Paternoster Row.Transcriber's NotesCorrections which have been made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrected text. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text will appear. |