A SELECTED LIST OF FICTION


BY MRS. HAROLD E. GORST

THE THIEF ON THE CROSS

Second Edition

The Evening Standard: “By far the best and ablest book its author has yet written.”

BY EDGAR JEPSON

THE ADMIRABLE TINKER

BY JAMES BLYTH

DEBORAH’S LIFE

LAWFUL ISSUE

The Tribune: “Mr. Blyth’s new novel may be recommended as a strong and bracing tonic to those who find themselves in a state of mental debilitation after a long course of contemporary fiction reading.”

The Daily Chronicle: “A remarkable achievement.”

BY G. B. BURGIN

WHICH WOMAN

The Outlook: “It is an unusual and at moments a powerful book. The conception of a woman of the kind that would make so desperate a fight for her own happiness as Marion in this novel is well and boldly carried out.”

GALAHAD’S GARDEN

The Scotsman: “Mr. Burgin at his best.”