Messrs. Hutchinson & Co.

are pleased to give the following particulars of many important New Books for the Autumn of 1919, and also a splendid list of New Novels, which, as will be seen by the undermentioned names, are almost all by the Leading Authors.

W. B. MAXWELL
ETHEL M. DELL
STEPHEN McKENNA
E. F. BENSON
KATHLYN RHODES
H. de VERE STACPOOLE
JEROME K. JEROME
GILBERT FRANKAU
BARONESS VON HUTTEN
MRS. ALFRED SIDGWICK
RAFAEL SABATINI
UNA L. SILBERRAD
UPTON SINCLAIR
ELINOR MORDAUNT
PIERRE BENOIT
G. B. BURGIN
KEBLE HOWARD
PEGGY WEBLING
DOROTA FLATAU
ISABEL C. CLARKE
H. B. SOMERVILLE
H. PROTHERO LEWIS
M. P. WILLCOCKS
CURTIS YORKE
CECILIA HILL
AUTHOR OF “THE POINTING MAN.”
MARIAN M. BOWER
LEON M. LION and
MRS. HORACE TREMLETT


Hutchinson’s New Novels, 6/9 Net.

A Man and his Lesson

By W. B. MAXWELL

Author of “The Devil’s Garden,” etc.

“All Life is a Lesson” is the sub-title of this story, and the hero, Bryan Vaile, is forced to learn a good deal in a comparatively short time. He passes through various phases of social experiences and of love, and the interest of the novel centres in Vaile’s love for two women.