Uniform Edition of Mark Rutherford's works. Edited by Reuben Shapcott. Crown 8vo., cloth.
The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford. Fifth Edition. | The Revolution in Tanner's Lane |
Mark Rutherford's Deliverance. New Edition. | Catharine Furze: A Novel. By Mark Rutherford. Fourth Edition. |
Miriam's Schooling, and other Papers. By Mark Rutherford. With Frontispiece by Walter Crane. Second Edition. | Clara Hopgood. By Mark Rutherford. |
"These writings are certainly not to be lightly dismissed, bearing as they do the impress of a mind which, although limited in range and sympathies, is decidedly original."—Times.
The Statement of Stella Maberly. By F. Anstey, Author of "Vice VersÂ." Crown 8vo, cloth.
"It is certainly a strange and striking story."—AthenÆum.
Ginette's Happiness. Being a translation by Ralph Derechef of "Le Bonheur de Ginette." Crown 8vo, cloth.
"Pretty and gracefully told."—Pall Mall Gazette.
Silent Gods and Sun-Steeped Lands. By R. W. Frazer Second Edition. With 4 full-page Illustrations by A. D. McCormick and a Photogravure Frontispiece. Small crown 8vo., cloth.
"Mr. Frazer writes powerfully and well, and seems to have an intimate acquaintance with the sun-steeped land, and the strange beings who people it."—Glasgow Herald.
Paul Heinsius. By Cora Lyster. Crown 8vo., cloth..
"This is an extremely clever and altogether admirable, but not altogether unkind anatomisation of Teutonic character."—Daily Chronicle.
My Bagdad. By Elliott Dickson. Illustrated. 8vo., cloth..
"Related with a refreshing simplicity that is certain to approve itself to readers."—Bookseller.
Silk of the Kine. By L. McManus (C. MacGuire), Author of "Amabel: A Military Romance." Crown 8vo., cloth..
"We have read 'The Silk of the Kine,' from the first page to the last, without missing a single word, and we sighed regretfully when Mr. McManus brought the adventures of Margery Ny Guire and Piers Ottley to a close."—Literary World.
A Pot of Honey. By Susan Christian. Crown 8vo., cloth.
"The book is the outcome of a clever mind."—AthenÆum.
Liza of Lambeth. By W. Somerset Maugham. Crown 8vo., cloth.
"An interesting story of life and character in the Surrey-side slums, presented with a great deal of sympathetic humour."—Daily Chronicle.
The Twilight Reef, and other Stories. By Herbert C. McIlwain. Crown 8vo., cloth.