"George Sand has a great name, and the 'Tower of Percemont' is not unworthy of it."—Illustrated London News.

THE LOW-BORN LOVER'S REVENGE. By V. Cherbuliez.

"'The Low-born Lover's Revenge' is one of M. Cherbuliez's many exquisitely written productions. The studies of human nature under various influences, especially in the cases of the unhappy heroine and her low-born lover, are wonderfully effective."—Illustrated London News.

THE NOTARY'S NOSE, AND OTHER AMUSING STORIES. By E. About.

"Crisp and bright, full of movement and interest."—Brighton Herald.

DOCTOR CLAUDE; OR, LOVE RENDERED DESPERATE. By H. Malot. Two vols.

"We have to appeal to our very first flight of novelists to find anything so artistic in English romance as these books."—Dublin Evening Mail.

THE THREE RED KNIGHTS; OR, THE BROTHERS' VENGEANCE. By P. Féval.

"The one thing that strikes us in these stories is the marvellous dramatic skill of the writers."—Sheffield Independent.