"We have been accustomed of late years to numerous cheap reprints, but one and all fall very short of the Nelson Library in daintiness, in ease to handle, in pleasantness to read."—Press Opinion.
NELSON'S LIBRARY
| Incomparable Bellairs | A. and E. CASTLE. |
| If Youth but Knew | " |
| His Grace | W. E. MORRIS. |
| Matthew Austin | " |
| No. 5 John Street | RICHARD WHITEING. |
| John Charity | H. A. VACHELL. |
| Clementina | A. E. W. MASON. |
| The American Prisoner | EDEN PHILLPOTTS. |
| The Hosts of the Lord | Mrs. F. A. STEEL. |
UNIFORM IN STYLE AND PRICE WITH THIS VOLUME.
ISSUED AT FORTNIGHTLY INTERVALS.
TO most people 6/- is a prohibitive price for a novel. They have either to read it from a circulating library, which does not give them possession of the book, or they purchase a sixpenny paper-covered edition, which makes possession a doubtful delight. Nelson's Library enables readers to form a permanent and handsome collection of the best fiction of the day at a price practically the same as the paper-covered novel. A first-class work of fiction by a notable writer, well printed, and handsomely bound in red cloth, gilt back, is much better value than either a magazine or paper-covered novel, which, once read, is usually only an encumbrance.