LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.
14 Bedford Street,
Strand,
London, W.C.
F. V. White & Co.’s
LIST OF
PUBLICATIONS
NEW
NOVELS AT ALL CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
A BANKRUPT HEART. By Florence Marryat, Author of “My Sister, the Actress,” “Facing the Footlights,” “The Root of all Evil,” &c. 3 vols.
A MAN OF TO-DAY. By Helen Mathers, Author of “Comin’ thro’ the Rye,” “What the Glass Told,” “T’other Dear Charmer,” &c. 3 vols.
NO HERO, BUT A MAN. By Annie Thomas (Mrs Pender Cudlip), Author of “Allerton Towers,” “Kate Valliant,” “Eyre of Blendon,” &c. 3 vols.
THE ENDING OF MY DAY: The Story of a Stormy Life. By “Rita,” Author of “The Man in Possession,” “The Laird o’ Cockpen,” &c. 3 vols.
A GREAT TEMPTATION. By Dora Russell, Author of “Footprints in the Snow,” “Out of Eden,” “The Last Signal,” &c. 3 vols.
A TRAGIC BLUNDER. By Mrs Lovett Cameron, Author of “In a Grass Country,” “Jack’s Secret,” “A Daughter’s Heart,” &c. 2 vols.
A BURIED SIN. By the late Lady Duffus Hardy, Author of “Paul Wynter’s Sacrifice,” “Down South,” “A Dangerous Experiment,” &c. 3 vols.
MY CHILD AND I: A Woman’s Story. By Florence Warden, Author of “A Young Wife’s Trial,” “A Wild Wooing,” “A Witch of the Hills,” &c. 3 vols.
INTO TEMPTATION. By A. Perrin. 2 vols.
THE HAMPSTEAD MYSTERY. By Florence Marryat, Author of “My Sister, the Actress,” “Facing the Footlights,” “The Heart of Jane Warner,” &c. 3 vols.
THE HUNTING GIRL. By Mrs Edward Kennard, Author of “The Girl in the Brown Habit,” “Wedded to Sport,” “A Homburg Beauty,” &c. 3 vols.
A THIRD PERSON. By B. M. Croker, Author of “Proper Pride,” “Interference,” “Two Masters,” &c. 2 vols.
THE WORKS OF JOHN STRANGE WINTER.
UNIFORM IN STYLE AND PRICE.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.) In Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.
A MAN’S MAN. (4th Edition.)
THAT MRS SMITH. (2d Edition.)
THREE GIRLS. (3d Edition.)
MERE LUCK. (3d Edition.)
LUMLEY THE PAINTER. (3d Edition.)
GOOD-BYE. (7th Edition.)
HE WENT FOR A SOLDIER. (8th Edition.)
FERRERS COURT. (6th Edition.)
BUTTONS. (8th Edition).
A LITTLE FOOL. (10th Edition.)
MY POOR DICK. (Illustrated by Maurice Grieffenhagen.) (10th Edition.)
BOOTLES’ CHILDREN. (Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge.) (11th Edition.)
“John Strange Winter is never more thoroughly at home than when delineating the characters of children, and everyone will be delighted with the dignified Madge and the quaint Pearl. The book is mainly occupied with the love affairs of Terry (the soldier servant who appears in many of the preceding books), but the children buzz in and out of its pages much as they would come in and out of a room in real life, pervading and brightening the house in which they dwell.”—Leicester Daily Post.
THE CONFESSIONS OF A PUBLISHER.
“The much discussed question of the relations between a publisher and his clients furnishes Mr John Strange Winter with material for one of the brightest tales of the season. Abel Drinkwater’s autobiography is written from a humorous point of view; yet here, as elsewhere, ‘many a true word is spoken in jest,’ and in the conversations of the publisher and his too ingenuous son, facts come to light that are worthy of the attention of aspirants to literary fame.”—Morning Post.
MIGNON’S HUSBAND. (14th Edition.)
“It is a capital love story, full of high spirits, and written in a dashing style that will charm the most melancholy of readers into hearty enjoyment of its fun.”—Scotsman.
THAT IMP. (12th Edition.)
“Barrack life is abandoned for the nonce, and the author of ‘Bootles’ Baby’ introduces readers to a country home replete with every comfort and containing men and women whose acquaintanceship we can only regret can never blossom into friendship.”—Whitehall Review.
“This charming little book is bright and breezy, and has the ring of supreme truth about it.”—Vanity Fair.
MIGNON’S SECRET. (17th Edition.)
“In ‘Mignon’s Secret’ Mr Winter has supplied a continuation to the never-to-be-forgotten ‘Bootles’ Baby.’ ... The story is gracefully and touchingly told.”—John Bull.
ON MARCH. (10th Edition.)
“This short story is characterised by Mr Winter’s customary truth in detail humour, and pathos.”—Academy.
“By publishing ‘On March,’ Mr J. S. Winter has added another little gem to his well-known store of regimental sketches. The story is written with humour and a deal of feeling.”—Army and Navy Gazette.
IN QUARTERS. (11th Edition.)
“‘In Quarters’ is one of those rattling tales of soldiers’ life which the public have learned to thoroughly appreciate.”—The Graphic.
“The author of ‘Bootles’ Baby’ gives us here another story of military life, which few have better described.”—British Quarterly Review.
ARMY SOCIETY: Life in a Garrison Town.
Cloth, 6s.; in Picture Boards, 2s. (10th Edition.)
“This discursive story, dealing with life in a garrison town, is full of pleasant ‘go’ and movement which has distinguished ‘Bootles’ Baby,’ ‘Pluck,’ or, in fact, a majority of some half-dozen novelettes which the author has submitted to the eyes of railway bookstall patronisers.”—Daily Telegraph.
“The strength of the book lies in its sketches of life in a garrison town, which are undeniably clever.... It is pretty clear that Mr Winter draws from life.”—St James’s Gazette.
GARRISON GOSSIP, Gathered in Blankhampton.
(A Sequel to “Army Society.”) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; in Picture Boards, 2s. (6th Edition.)
“‘Garrison Gossip’ may fairly rank with ‘Cavalry Life,’ and the various other books with which Mr Winter has so agreeably beguiled our leisure hours.”—Saturday Review.
“The novel fully maintains the reputation which its author has been fortunate enough to gain in a special line of his own.”—Graphic.
A SIEGE BABY.
Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s. (5th Edition.)
“The story which gives its title to this new sheaf of stories by the popular author of ‘Bootles’ Baby’ is a very touching and pathetic one.... Amongst the other stories, the one entitled ‘Out of the Mists’ is, perhaps, the best written, although the tale of true love it embodies comes to a most melancholy ending.”—County Gentleman.
BEAUTIFUL JIM. (8th Edition.)
Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
MRS BOB. (7th Edition.)
Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
THE OTHER MAN’S WIFE. (5th Edition.)
Cloth, 2s. 6d. Picture Boards, 2s.
MY GEOFF; or, The Experiences of a Lady Help.
(6th Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
ONLY HUMAN. (4th Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
AUNT JOHNNIE. (2d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.
THE SOUL OF THE BISHOP. (3d Edit.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.
NOVELS BY MRS EDWARD KENNARD.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
JUST LIKE A WOMAN. (A New Novel.) Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.
WEDDED TO SPORT. Cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.; Picture boards 2s.
SPORTING TALES. (A new Work). Cl. gilt, 2s. 6d.
TWILIGHT TALES. (Illustrated.) Cl. gilt, 2s. 6d. (2d Edition.)
Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Picture Boards, 2s.
THAT PRETTY LITTLE HORSE-BREAKER. (4th Edition.)
A HOMBURG BEAUTY. (3d Edition.)
MATRON OR MAID? (4th Edition.)
LANDING A PRIZE. (7th Edition.)
A CRACK COUNTY. (6th Edition.)
THE GIRL IN THE BROWN HABIT. (8th Edition.)
“Nell Fitzgerald is an irreproachable heroine, full of gentle womanliness, and rich in all virtues that make her kind estimable. Mrs Kennard’s work is marked by high tone as well as vigorous narrative, and sportsmen, when searching for something new and beguiling for a wet day or spell of frost, can hardly light upon anything better than these fresh and picturesque hunting stories of Mrs Kennard’s.”—Daily Telegraph.
KILLED IN THE OPEN. (9th Edition.)
“It is in truth a very good love story set in a framework of hounds and horses, but one that could be read with pleasure independently of any such attractions.”—Fortnightly Review.
“‘Killed in the Open’ is a very superior sort of hunting novel indeed.”—Graphic.
STRAIGHT AS A DIE. (9th Edition.)
“If you like sporting novels I can recommend to you Mrs Kennard’s ‘Straight as a Die.’”—Truth.
A REAL GOOD THING. (8th Edition.)
“There are some good country scenes and country spins in ‘A Real Good Thing.’ The hero, poor old Hopkins, is a strong character.”—Academy.
OUR FRIENDS IN THE HUNTING-FIELD.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
THE MYSTERY OF A WOMAN’S HEART. In Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.
NOVELS BY HAWLEY SMART.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Picture Boards, 2s.
BEATRICE AND BENEDICK: A Romance of the Crimea. (2d Edition.)
THE PLUNGER. (6th Edition.)
LONG ODDS. (5th Edition.)
THE MASTER OF RATHKELLY. (5th Edition.)
THE OUTSIDER. (8th Edition.)
VANITY’S DAUGHTER. Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.
By MRS OLIPHANT.
THE SORCERESS. Cloth, 3s. 6d.
NOVELS BY B. L. FARJEON.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
Cloth, 2s. 6d. Picture Boards, 2s.
THE MARCH OF FATE. (Cloth only.)
BASIL AND ANNETTE. (2d Edition.)
A YOUNG GIRL’S LIFE. (3d Edition.)
TOILERS OF BABYLON. (2d Edition.)
THE DUCHESS OF ROSEMARY LANE. (2d Edition.)
In Paper Covers, 1s. Cloth, 1s. 6d.
A VERY YOUNG COUPLE.
THE PERIL OF RICHARD PARDON. (2d Edition.)
A STRANGE ENCHANTMENT.
NOVELS BY B. M. CROKER.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
INTERFERENCE. (3d Edit.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Bds., 2s.
TWO MASTERS. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Bds., 2s.
NOVELS BY HELEN MATHERS.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
In Paper Covers, 1s. Cloth, 1s. 6d. each.
WHAT THE GLASS TOLD.
A STUDY OF A WOMAN; or, VENUS VICTRIX.
T’OTHER DEAR CHARMER.
MY JO, JOHN. (2d Edition.)
THE MYSTERY OF No. 13. (2d Edition.)
Sir RANDAL H. ROBERTS, Bart.’s, Sporting Novels
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
NOT IN THE BETTING. (A New Novel.) Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.
CURB AND SNAFFLE. Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.
NOVELS by Mrs Alexander Fraser.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
A MODERN BRIDEGROOM. (2d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.
THE NEW DUCHESS. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
DAUGHTERS OF BELGRAVIA. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Picture Boards, 2s.
SHE CAME BETWEEN. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
MRS LOVETT CAMERON’S NOVELS.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
A BACHELOR’S BRIDAL. (A New Novel.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.
A SISTER’S SIN. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
IN A GRASS COUNTRY. (A Story of Love and Sport.) (10th Edition.) Cl. gilt, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.; Paper Covers, 1s.
“We turn with pleasure to the green covers of ‘In a Grass Country.’ The three heroines are charming, each in her own way. It is well sketched, full of character, with sharp observations of men and women—not too hard on anybody—a clear story, carefully written, and therefore easily read.... recommended.”—Punch.
“When the days are short and there is an hour or two to be disposed of indoors before dressing time, one is glad to be able to recommend a good and amusing novel. ‘In a Grass Country’ may be said to come under this description.”—Saturday Review.
WEAK WOMAN. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
JACK’S SECRET. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
A LOST WIFE. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
A DAUGHTER’S HEART. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
By JUSTIN M‘CARTHY, M.P., and Mrs CAMPBELL PRAED.
(Authors of “The Right Honourable,” &c.)
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
THE LADIES’ GALLERY. (2d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
THE RIVAL PRINCESS; a London Romance of To-day. (3d Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
By MRS CAMPBELL PRAED.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
THE ROMANCE OF A CHÂLET. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
By Mrs J. H. RIDDELL.
A SILENT TRAGEDY. Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.
MRS ALEXANDER’S NOVELS.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
FOUND WANTING. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
FOR HIS SAKE. Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
A WOMAN’S HEART. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
BLIND FATE. Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
BY WOMAN’S WIT. (6th Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
“In Mrs Alexander’s tale
Much art she clearly shows
In keeping dark the mystery
Until the story’s close.”—Punch.
NOVELS BY HUME NISBET.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
A BUSH GIRL’S ROMANCE. With Illustrations by the Author. Cloth, 3s. 6d.
THE HAUNTED STATION and other Stories. With Illustrations by the Author. Cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.
THE QUEEN’S DESIRE; A Romance of the Indian Mutiny. Cloth, 3s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
THE BUSHRANGER’S SWEETHEART; An Australian Romance. Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s. (5th Edition.)
THE SAVAGE QUEEN; A Romance of the Natives of Van Dieman’s Land. Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s. (3d Edition.)
“RITA’S” NOVELS.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
SHEBA. A Study of Girlhood. (4th Edition.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
THE COUNTESS PHARAMOND. A Sequel to “Sheba.” Cloth, 2s. 6d.
THE MAN IN POSSESSION. (A new Novel.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.
THE LAIRD O’ COCKPEN. Cloth, 2s. 6d.
MISS KATE. (4th Edit.) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Picture Boards, 2s.
THE SEVENTH DREAM. 1s. and 1s. 6d.
THE DOCTOR’S SECRET. (2d Edition.) 1s. and 1s. 6d.
By AMYE READE (Author of “Ruby,” &c.)
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
SLAVES OF THE SAWDUST. A New and Original Story of Acrobat Life. Picture Boards, 2s.; also Cloth, 2s. 6d. (Dedicated to the late Lord Tennyson.)
POPULAR WORKS.
By MRS HUMPHRY
(“Madge” of “Truth”).
HOUSEKEEPING;
A GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT.
Cloth Gilt, 3s. 6d.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
By WILLIAM DAY.
(Author of “The Racehorse in Training,” “Reminiscences of the Turf,” &c.)
TURF CELEBRITIES I HAVE KNOWN.
WITH A PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR.
1 Vol., gilt cloth. 16s.
(At all Libraries and Booksellers’.)
By GUSTAV FREYTAG
(Author of “Debit and Credit”).
REMINISCENCES OF MY LIFE.
Translated from the German by Katharine Chetwynd.
In Two Vols. 18s.
(At all Libraries and Booksellers’.)
By MRS ARMSTRONG
(Author of “Modern Etiquette in Public and Private,” &c.)
GOOD FORM.
A BOOK OF EVERY DAY ETIQUETTE.
(Second Edition.) Limp Cloth, 2s.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
By PERCY THORPE.
HISTORY OF JAPAN.
Cloth, 3s. 6d.
(At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
ONE VOLUME NOVELS
BY POPULAR AUTHORS.
Crown 8vo, Cloth, 2s. 6d. each.
(AT ALL BOOKSELLERS’ AND BOOKSTALLS.)
By JOHN STRANGE WINTER.
- THE SOUL OF THE BISHOP.
- AUNT JOHNNIE.
- ONLY HUMAN.
- MY GEOFF.
- THE OTHER MAN’S WIFE.
- MRS BOB.
- BEAUTIFUL JIM.
- A SIEGE BABY.
- GARRISON GOSSIP.
By MRS EDWARD KENNARD.
- JUST LIKE A WOMAN. (A New Novel.)
- WEDDED TO SPORT (3s. 6d.)
- TWILIGHT TALES.
- SPORTING TALES. (A New Work.)
- THAT PRETTY LITTLE HORSE-BREAKER.
- A HOMBURG BEAUTY.
- MATRON OR MAID?
- LANDING A PRIZE.
- A CRACK COUNTY.
- A REAL GOOD THING.
- STRAIGHT AS A DIE.
- THE GIRL IN THE BROWN HABIT.
- KILLED IN THE OPEN.
- OUR FRIENDS IN THE HUNTING-FIELD.
By HAWLEY SMART.
- BEATRICE AND BENEDICK.
- THE PLUNGER.
- LONG ODDS.
- THE MASTER OF RATHKELLY.
- THE OUTSIDER.
By MRS CAMPBELL PRAED.
- THE ROMANCE OF A CHÂLET.
By B. L. FARJEON.
- THE MARCH OF FATE.
- TOILERS OF BABYLON.
- A YOUNG GIRL’S LIFE.
- BASIL AND ANNETTE.
- THE DUCHESS OF ROSEMARY LANE.
By MAY CROMMELIN.
- THE FREAKS OF LADY FORTUNE.
By FLORENCE WARDEN.
- A YOUNG WIFE’S TRIAL; or, Ralph Ryder of Brent.
- A WITCH OF THE HILLS.
- A WILD WOOING.
By MABEL COLLINS.
- VIOLA FANSHAWE.
By MRS OLIPHANT.
- THE SORCERESS. (3s. 6d.)
By B. M. CROKER.
- TWO MASTERS.
- INTERFERENCE.
By HUME NISBET.
- A BUSH GIRL’S ROMANCE. (3s. 6d.)
- THE HAUNTED STATION and other Stories.
- THE QUEEN’S DESIRE. (3s. 6d.)
- THE SAVAGE QUEEN.
- THE BUSHRANGER’S SWEETHEART.
By FERGUS HUME.
- WHOM GOD HATH JOINED.
- THE MAN WITH A SECRET.
By SIR RANDAL H. ROBERTS, Bart.
- NOT IN THE BETTING.
- CURB AND SNAFFLE.
By AMYE READE (Author of “Ruby,” &c.)
- SLAVES OF THE SAWDUST.
By F. C. PHILIPS and C. J. WILLS.
- SYBIL ROSS’S MARRIAGE.
By MRS ALEXANDER.
- FOUND WANTING.
- BLIND FATE.
- A WOMAN’S HEART.
- BY WOMAN’S WIT.
- FOR HIS SAKE.
By MRS LOVETT CAMERON.
- A BACHELOR’S BRIDAL. (A New Novel.)
- A SISTER’S SIN.
- IN A GRASS COUNTRY.
- JACK’S SECRET.
- A LOST WIFE.
- A DAUGHTER’S HEART.
- WEAK WOMAN.
By JUSTIN M’CARTHY, M.P., and Mrs CAMPBELL PRAED.
- THE RIVAL PRINCESS.
- THE LADIES’ GALLERY.
By MRS ROBERT JOCELYN.
- FOR ONE SEASON ONLY. (A Sporting Novel.)
- THE M.F.H.’S DAUGHTER.
- THE CRITON HUNT MYSTERY.
- ONLY A HORSE-DEALER.
- DRAWN BLANK.
- A BIG STAKE.
By BRET HARTE.
- THE CRUSADE OF THE “EXCELSIOR.”
By the Hon. MRS FETHERSTONHAUGH.
- DREAM FACES.
By MRS HUNGERFORD (Author of “Molly Bawn”).
- AN UNSATISFACTORY LOVER. (A New Novel.)
- THE HON. MRS VEREKER.
- NORA CREINA.
- APRIL’S LADY.
- LADY PATTY.
By “RITA.”
- THE COUNTESS PHARAMOND. A Sequel to “Sheba.”
- THE MAN IN POSSESSION.
- SHEBA.
- MISS KATE.
- THE LAIRD O’ COCKPEN.
By MRS ALEXANDER FRASER.
- DAUGHTERS OF BELGRAVIA.
- A MODERN BRIDEGROOM.
- THE NEW DUCHESS.
- SHE CAME BETWEEN.
By FLORENCE MARRYAT.
- MY SISTER, THE ACTRESS.
By MAY CROMMELIN and J. MORAY BROWN.
- VIOLET VYVIAN, M.F.H.
By F. C. PHILIPS and PERCY FENDALL.
- A DAUGHTER’S SACRIFICE.
- MARGARET BYNG.
- MY FACE IS MY FORTUNE.
By LADY CONSTANCE HOWARD.
- SWEETHEART AND WIFE.
POPULAR NOVELS. Picture Boards, 2s. each.
At all Booksellers and Bookstalls.
ONLY HUMAN. (4th Edition.) By John Strange Winter.
MY GEOFF. (6th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE OTHER MAN’S WIFE. (5th Edition.) By the same Author.
MRS BOB. (7th Edition.) By the same Author.
BEAUTIFUL JIM. (8th Edition.) By the same Author.
A SIEGE BABY. (5th Edition.) By the same Author.
GARRISON GOSSIP. (6th Edition.) By the same Author.
ARMY SOCIETY. Life in a Garrison Town. (10th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE MAN WITH A SECRET. (3d Edition.) By Fergus Hume.
LONG ODDS. (5th Edition.) By Hawley Smart.
THE PLUNGER. (6th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE MASTER OF RATHKELLY. (5th Edition.) By the same Author.
BEATRICE AND BENEDICK. (2d Edition.) By the same Author.
THE OUTSIDER. (8th Edition.) By the same Author.
WEAK WOMAN. (3d Edition.) By Mrs Lovett Cameron.
A LOST WIFE. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
IN A GRASS COUNTRY. (10th Edition.) By the same Author.
JACK’S SECRET. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
BLIND FATE. By Mrs Alexander.
FOR HIS SAKE. By the same Author.
BY WOMAN’S WIT. (6th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE HON. MRS VEREKER. (4th Edition.) By Mrs Hungerford, Author of “Molly Bawn.”
NORA CREINA. By the same Author.
LADY PATTY. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
APRIL’S LADY. (4th Edition.) By the same Author.
LANDING A PRIZE. (7th Edition.) By Mrs Edward Kennard.
WEDDED TO SPORT. By the same Author.
THAT PRETTY LITTLE HORSE-BREAKER. (4th Edition.) By the same Author.
A HOMBURG BEAUTY. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
MATRON OR MAID? (4th Edition.) By the same Author.
A CRACK COUNTY. (6th Edition.) By the same Author.
A REAL GOOD THING. (8th Edition.) By the same Author.
STRAIGHT AS A DIE. (9th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE GIRL IN THE BROWN HABIT. (8th Edition.) By the same Author.
OUR FRIENDS IN THE HUNTING-FIELD. By the same Author.
KILLED IN THE OPEN. (9th Edition.) By the same Author.
INTERFERENCE. (3d Edition.) By B. M. Croker.
TWO MASTERS. (3rd Edition.) By the same Author.
MISS KATE; or, Confessions of a Caretaker. (4th Edit.) By “Rita.”
SHEBA; A Study of Girlhood. (4th Edition.) By the same Author.
TOILERS OF BABYLON. (2d Edition.) By B. L. Farjeon.
THE DUCHESS OF ROSEMARY LANE. (2d Edition.) By the same Author.
A YOUNG GIRL’S LIFE. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
BASIL AND ANNETTE. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
THE RIVAL PRINCESS. (3d Edition.) By Justin M’Carthy, M.P., and Mrs Campbell Praed.
THE LADIES’ GALLERY. (2d Edition.) By the same Authors.
A WOMAN’S FACE. By Florence Warden, Author of “The House on the Marsh,” &c.
A WILD WOOING. By the same Author.
A WITCH OF THE HILLS. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
VIOLET VYVIAN, M.F.H. (3d Edition.) By May Crommelin and J. Moray Brown.
THE FREAKS OF LADY FORTUNE. By May Crommelin.
DAUGHTERS OF BELGRAVIA. By Mrs Alexander Fraser.
THE NEW DUCHESS. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
SYBIL ROSS’S MARRIAGE: The Romance of an Inexperienced Girl. (3d Edition.) By F. C. Philips and C. J. Wills.
A DAUGHTER’S SACRIFICE. (3d Edition.) By F. C. Philips and Percy Fendall.
THE HEART OF JANE WARNER. By Florence Marryat.
MY SISTER THE ACTRESS. By the same Author.
UNDER THE LILIES AND ROSES. By the same Author.
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. By the same Author.
A BROKEN BLOSSOM. By the same Author.
KATE VALLIANT. By Annie Thomas (Mrs Pender Cudlip).
ALLERTON TOWERS. By the same Author.
MATED WITH A CLOWN. By Lady Constance Howard.
SWEETHEART AND WIFE. By the same Author.
KEITH’S WIFE. By Lady Violet Greville.
THE CRUSADE OF THE “EXCELSIOR.” By Bret Harte.
SLAVES OF THE SAWDUST. (An Original Work.) By Amye Reade, Author of “Ruby,” &c.
NOT EASILY JEALOUS. By Iza Duffus Hardy.
ONLY A LOVE STORY. By the same Author.
POISONED ARROWS. By Jean Middlemass, Author of ‘Dandy,’ &c.
THE SAVAGE QUEEN: A Romance of the Natives of Van Dieman’s Land. (3d Edition.) By Hume Nisbet.
THE QUEEN’S DESIRE; A Romance of the Indian Mutiny. By the same Author.
THE BUSHRANGER’S SWEETHEART. An Australian Romance. (5th Edition.) By the same Author.
THE M.F.H.’S DAUGHTER. By Mrs Robert Jocelyn.
THE CRITON HUNT MYSTERY. By the same Author.
ONE SHILLING NOVELS.
(In Paper Covers.) Cloth, 1s. 6d. (At all Booksellers’ and Bookstalls.)
A MAN’S MAN. By John Strange Winter, Author of “Bootles’ Baby,” &c. (4th Edition.)
THAT MRS SMITH. (2d Edit.) By the same Author.
THREE GIRLS. (3d Edit.) By the same Author.
MERE LUCK. (3d Edition.) By the same Author.
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