556. A Near Relation. By C. R. Coleridge. (White)
Difficulties of identity acting on character.
557. An English Squire. By C. R. Coleridge. (Low) 6s.
An elder brother half Spanish and the conduct of the younger towards him.
558. Gentleman Jim. By Mrs. Prentiss. (Nelson) 6d.
A mining story, touching and spirited.
559. Rudder Grange. By F. Stockton. (Douglas) 1s.
This most quaint and diverting American story is, among its other perfections, a good protest against romance derived from penny dreadfuls.
560. Country Maidens. By M. Bramston. (Marcus Ward) 3s. 6d.