The theme of this, Miss Fowler’s latest and newest novel, is one of perennial interest to both sexes—namely, the apostle’s preaching “Ye wives, be ye in subjection to your husbands.”
Wild Justice. By Lloyd Osbourne. 1 vol.-3904.
A collection of short tales dealing with, and typical of, Samoa and other islands in the Southern Pacific.
The Treasure of Heaven. By Marie Corelli. 2 v.-3905/6.
Miss Corelli, in her new novel, graphically describes the loneliness and unhappiness which may well go hand in hand with the possession of enormous and even incalculable wealth.
A Nine Days’ Wonder. By B. M. Croker. 1 vol.-3907.
An Irish love-story in which a peasant of the country develops into one of the noblesse of England.
Tally Ho! By Helen Mathers. 2 vols.-3908/9.
A novel of sporting life in Somersetshire, containing a clever study of male character, under the stress of unusual temptation.
Unto this Last and Munera Pulveris. By John Ruskin. 1 vol.-3910.