THE SOWERS. Twenty-second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

THE GRAPHIC.—'His absorbingly interesting story will be found very difficult indeed to lay down until its last page has been turned.'

WITH EDGED TOOLS. Fcp. 8vo. boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s.; or, limp red cloth, 2s. 6d.

THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—'Admirably conceived as a whole, and most skilful in its details. The story never flags or loiters.'

FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER.

Fcp. 8vo. boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s.; or, limp red cloth, 2s. 6d.

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—'The book is a good book. The characters of Michael Seymour and of James Agar are admirably contrasted.... There is a very fair allowance of wrong-doing in the novel; but, on the other hand—which is quite unusual in a story nowadays—things all come right at last.'

THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP. Fcp. 8vo. boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s.; or, limp red cloth, 2s. 6d.

THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.—'A masterly story ... so like real life, and so entirely unconventional.'

THE GREY LADY. Square 16mo. 4s.; or, with 12 Full-page Illustrations by Arthur Rackham, crown 8vo. 6s.