This is now the fourth of Ruskin’s famous works to appear in the Tauchnitz Edition and perhaps the best known of them all out of England. The present volume is reprinted from the 1880 revised copyright edition, which alone gives the text as finally desired by the author himself.

The Pointing Finger. By “Rita.” 1 vol.—3952.

Which was the real Lord Edensore will remain a puzzle to the reader almost to the end. This whole romance of high life abounds in remarkable situations.

The Sinews of War. By Eden Phillpotts & Arnold Bennett, 1 vol.—3953.

The hero is an unofficial detective of a novel kind, who unravels a tangled skein of curious events in his character of “special” on the staff of a great daily.

The Diamond Ship. By Max Pemberton. 1 vol.—3954.

A tale of adventure by land and sea, in which the clever hero breaks up a gang of international criminals, and finds and wins his mortal affinity.

The Whirlwind. By Eden Phillpotts. 2 vols.—3955/56.

This is a new novel by an author who has made a great name for himself by his descriptions of Dartmoor and its people. The ways of the inhabitants are admirably reproduced, while the story itself is most stirring.

Kokoro. Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life. By Lafcadio Hearn. 1 vol.—3957.