The additional volumes in the series are books with the same tendency as Michael Fairless’s remarkable work, from which the series gets its name: books which express a deep feeling for Nature, and render the value of simplicity in life. Fcap. 8vo, with designed end papers. 3s. net. Postage 4d. The Brow of Courage. By Gertrude Bone. Women of the Country. By Gertrude Bone. The Sea Charm of Venice. By Stopford A. Brooke. Magic Casements. By Arthur S. Cripps. A Martyr’s Servant. By Arthur S. Cripps. A Martyr’s Heir. By Arthur S. Cripps. The Roadmender. By Michael Fairless. Also in limp lambskin, 5s. net. Illustrated Edition with Illustrations in colour The Gathering of Brother Hilarius. By Michael Fairless. Also limp lambskin, 5s. net. The Grey Brethren. By Michael Fairless. Also limp lambskin, 5s. net. A Special Illustrated Edition of the Children’s Stories, which appear in The Grey Brethren, is published under the title of “Stories Told to Children.” The Illustrations in Colour are from Drawings by Flora White. Michael Fairless: Life and Writings. By W. Scott Palmer and A. M. Haggard. The Roadmender Book of Days. A Year of Thoughts from the Roadmender Series. Selected and arranged by Mildred Gentle. Also in limp lambskin, 5s. net. A Modern Mystic’s Way. By Wm. Scott Palmer. From the Forest. By Wm. Scott Palmer. Pilgrim Man. By Wm. Scott Palmer. Winter and Spring. By Wm. Scott Palmer. Thoughts of Leonardo da Vinci. Selected by Edward McCurdy. The Plea of Pan. By H. W. Nevinson, author of “Essays in Freedom,” “Between the Acts.” Bedesman 4. By Mary J. H. Skrine. Vagrom Men. By A. T. Story. Light and Twilight. By Edward Thomas. Rest and Unrest. By Edward Thomas. |