By the same Author
A Veldt Official: A Novel of Circumstance. With Two Full-page Illustrations by Stanley L. Wood. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.
"We have seldom come across a more thrilling narrative. From start to finish Mr. Milford secures unflagging attention."—Leeds Mercury.
MAX PEMBERTON
Jewel Mysteries I Have Known. By Max Pemberton, Author of "The Iron Pirate," "A Gentleman's Gentleman," etc. With Fifty Illustrations by R. Caton Woodville and Fred Barnard. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges, 5s.
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ARTHUR MORRISON
Martin Hewitt, Investigator. By Arthur Morrison, Author of "Tales of Mean Streets," etc. With about Fifty Illustrations by Sydney Paget. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 5s.
"Most people like tales of this sort, ... and no one writes them better than Mr. Morrison does. The narratives are written not only with ingenuity, but with conviction, which is, perhaps, even the more valuable quality."—Globe.