ARNOLD INGLEHURST. A Story of the Fen Country. Large Crown 8vo, gilt edges, 5/-.

"It is a very remarkable book, and the descriptions of life in the Fen Country are very life-like and good.... Altogether it is a fine idea and well penned."—The Guardian.

EUSTACE MARCHMONT. A Friend of the People. Large Crown 8vo, gilt edges, 5/-.

"This is a pleasant and suggestive West Country story. The authoress has written many graceful tales of high purpose, but we doubt if she has ever turned out a more finished narrative than this. Eustace is a very well-drawn character, and his cousin bride a delightful creation."—Whitehall Review.

HER HUSBAND'S HOME; or, The Durleys of Linley Castle. Large Crown 8vo, gilt edges, 5/-.

"Some of the scenes are particularly effective."—The Spectator.

A SOLDIER'S SON AND THE BATTLE HE FOUGHT. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 2/6.

"... We lay it down with a feeling of gratitude that the boys of to-day have the opportunity of reading so inspiriting a book."—The Record.

PAT, THE LIGHTHOUSE BOY. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 2/6.

"A very pleasing story of lighthouse life, with something of the desert island charm."—The Guardian.