CHRISTINE OF THE HILLS. 6s.

The Daily Mail.—“Assuredly he has never written anything more fresh, more simple, more alluring, or more artistically perfect.”

A GENTLEMAN’S GENTLEMAN. 6s.

The Daily Chronicle.—“This is very much the best book Mr. Pemberton has so far given us.”

THE GOLD WOLF. 6s.

Illustrated London News.—“From the beginning Mr. Pemberton weaves his romance with such skill that the tangled skein remains for long unravelled ... marked by exceptional power, and holds the attention firmly.”

THE LODESTAR. 6s.

The Standard.—“It impresses us as an exceedingly poignant and effective story, true to real life. Written with cleverness and charm.”

WHITE WALLS. 6s.

A picturesque and powerful romance of a phase of life in that modern Hungary of which Mr. Pemberton and the Baroness Orczy are the only latter-day chroniclers. “White Walls” is a narrative of breathless interest; the story goes with a splendid swing to its romantic end.