This is real literature and almost worthy to stand beside Scott.
418. The Earl Printer. By C. MacSorley. (Shaw) 2s. 6d.
A young Lancastrian working as a printer under Caxton. Good.
419. Malvern Chase. (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.) 5s.
Ranging through that portion of the Wars of the Roses which was connected with the Severn country, showing much local knowledge and research.
420. A Tangled Web. By E. S. Holt. (Shaw) 5s.
The fortunes of Perkin Warbeck. Not quite so good as another tale of him in the ‘Monthly Packet,’ which has never been republished.
421. The Armourer’s Prentices. By C. M. Yonge. (Macmillan) 6s.
‘Ill May-day’ and the ‘Field of the Cloth of Gold.’
422. The Household of Sir Thomas More. By A. Manning. (Hall) 2s. 6d.