World.—“It is a work which can be argued over ad infinitum, and it is one which is as finely conceived as it is admirably worked out.... This is a book for clergy and laity alike to read, mark, and learn.”

A PRISONER IN FAIRYLAND. (The book that “Uncle Paul” wrote.)

By ALGERNON BLACKWOOD. Extra crown 8vo. 6s.

Globe.—“A story in many ways the most beautiful of all Mr. Blackwood’s remarkable achievements, and one which leaves behind it a bright, ineffaceable memory, and a desire to acquire something of its joyousness.”

Westminster Gazette.—“A book which every lover of Mr. Blackwood’s unique work will hail with enthusiasm and close with satisfaction.”

Daily Express.—“A supremely beautiful book. Every now and again one reads a book that gives one complete joy, and then analysis and summary become impossible, and all the reviewer can do is to express his gratitude, and to implore his readers to buy or borrow the book and read it for themselves.”

Country Life.—“Mr. Algernon Blackwood has now produced the eagerly anticipated ‘book that “Uncle Paul” wrote,’ and it is the finest he has yet given us ... this delicate and exquisite phantasy.”

THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY.

By EDITH WHARTON. Extra crown 8vo 6s.

Daily Graphic.—“It only remains to ask if Mrs. Wharton has made the narrative interesting. She has made it enthralling. We watch Undine with a fearful fascination.... Most brilliant novel.”