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

FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER. Crown 8vo, 6s.; and Fcap. 8vo, boards, Pictorial Cover, 2s.; or limp red cloth, 2s. 6d.

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—‘The book is a good book. The characters of Michael Seymour and of James Agar are admirably contrasted.’

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

MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.—‘A masterly story ... so like real life, and so entirely unconventional.’

THE GREY LADY. With 12 Full-page Illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Sixth Impression. Crown 8vo, 6s.

BRITISH WEEKLY.—‘An interesting, thoughtful, carefully written story, with a charming touch of pensiveness.’

NOTE.—Mr. MERRIMAN’S 14 NOVELS are published uniform in style, binding, and price, and thus form a Collected Edition of his Works.

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