The Princess Priscilla’s Fortnight. By the author of “Elizabeth and her German Garden.” 1 vol.—3880.

The tale of a German Princess who runs away to England to live the simple life accompanied by her aged teacher. The story is a delightful mixture of smiles and tears.

The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen. By the author of “Elizabeth and her German Garden.” 1 vol.—3881.

An account of a holiday spent in one of the pleasantest of German island resorts, so plentifully sprinkled with humorous incident as to make the book fascinating even to those unable to travel there except in imagination.

A Dazzling Reprobate. By W. R. H. Trowbridge. 1 v.—3882.

A very original study of high life and society in England, in which it is shown how hard regeneration is made for a fallen member.

The Way of the Spirit. By H. Rider Haggard. 2 vols.—3883/84.

A psychological romance and at the same time a tale of modern Egypt, in which a daughter of the ancient kings plays an important and novel rôle.

If Youth but knew!” By Agnes and Egerton Castle. 1 vol.—3885.

An idyl of Westphalia in the days of Jerome Bonaparte’s pinchbeck court and reign. A delicate and pretty love-story.