A splendid tale of the time of Constantine. The reader will not be satisfied till the last page is reached.

From the Enemy's Hand; or, The Chateau de Louard. By H. C. COAPE.

An elaborate story of Huguenot times, full of the dangerous, exciting, and cruel incidents of that period.

Crushed, Yet Conquering. By DEBORAH ALCOCK.

A Story of Constance and Bohemia. Abounds in incident and describes the trial and martyrdom of John Hus, and his influence in later days in Bohemia.

The Brownie of Weirdlaw. By CYRIL GREY.

The interference of the Brownie, a mis-shapen scrap of a man, though an Earl, in the affairs of the heroine, has a most happy result.

Condemned to the Galleys. By JEAN MARTEILHE.

The Adventures of a French Protestant. Jean Marteilhe's capture and condemnation to the galleys, his life as a slave, and his eventual release, reads like a romance.

Under Calvin's Spell. By DEBORAH ALCOCK.