"The freshness and raciness of 'Colomba' is quite cheering after the stereotyped three-volume novels with which our circulating libraries are crammed."—Halifax Times.

"'Carmen' will be welcomed by the lovers of the sprightly and tuneful opera the heroine of which Minnie Hauk made so popular. It is a bright and vivacious story."—Life.

A WOMAN'S DIARY, & THE LITTLE COUNTESS. By O. Feuillet.

"Is wrought out with masterly skill and affords reading which, although of a slightly sensational kind, cannot be said to be hurtful either mentally or morally."—Dumbarton Herald.

BLUE-EYED META HOLDENIS, & A STROKE OF DIPLOMACY. By V. Cherbuliez.

"'Blue-eyed Meta Holdenis' is a delightful tale."—Civil Service Gazette.

"'A Stroke of Diplomacy' is a bright vivacious story pleasantly told."—Hampshire Advertiser.

THE GODSON OF A MARQUIS. By A. Theuriet.

"The rustic personages, the rural scenery and life in the forest country of Argonne, are painted with the hand of a master. From the beginning to the close the interest of the story never flags."—Life.

THE TOWER OF PERCEMONT AND MARIANNE. By George Sand.