LITTLE NOVELS

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Demy 8vo., printed in bold type, paper covers, 6d.; cloth, 1s.

1. The World is Round. By Louise Mack.
2. No Place for Repentance. By Ellen F. Pinsent.
3. The Problem of Prejudice. By Mrs. Vere Campbell.
4. Margaret Grey. By H. Barton Baker.
5. A Painter's Honeymoon. By Mildred Shenstone.
6. The Bond of Blood. By R. E. Forrest.
7. A Slight Indiscretion. By Mrs. Edward Cartwright.
8. A Comedy of Three. By Newton Sanders.
9. Passports. By I. J. Armstrong.
10. A Noble Haul. By W. Clark Russell.
11. On the Gogmagogs. By Alice Dumillo.


PRESS NOTICES.

"Novel sets are many, but Mr. Fisher Unwin has begun a new one that for prettiness, type and cheapness will take front rank.... These little novels, which are very prettily bound for a shilling, and in paper at sixpence each, will—if we mistake not—equal the 'Pseudonyms' in popularity."—Vanity Fair.

"Mr. Unwin's newest series of 'Little Novels,' printed in strong black type on pleasant paper.... promises to be as good, if not better than any of the preceding ones.... The first book in the series is an extremely clever and original story of Australian society."—Guardian.

"Are readable.... They promise well for the success of the series they begin." Scotsman.

"The 'Little Novels' series starts well with this Australian story ('The World is Round').... Miss Mack's account of Sydney life is vivacious.... The two women she describes are brought before us with ability. Much of the dialogue, and certainly a letter from the Bush, deserves praise."—Glasgow Herald.

"If Mr. Fisher Unwin's 'Little Novels' series produces many works of the quintessential power of 'No Place for Repentance,' it will outweigh in all but bulk whole shelves of Mudie's fiction."—Illustrated London News.

"We do not apologise for telling the story of this little book, 'The Bond of Blood,' and giving long extracts from it. It is worth reading even when one knows all that is coming; for it is excellently told, with concentrated force, great simplicity, and a very remarkable attention to illustrative detail."—Spectator.

"A cheap and excellent series."—St. James's Budget.

"Well bound, well printed, and exceptionally low in price."—Glasgow Herald.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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