“The story is indeed a strange and fascinating one.”—Northern Whig.

“I soon became horribly enthralled, and could not choose but read on—on—until the lights burned blue and my blood ran cold.”—The Referee.

“No other writer of the day could have produced so marvellous a book.”—The British Weekly.

“The new wild and weird ‘Vampire’ story.”—The Morning.

An Indian Story.
His Majesty’s Greatest Subject
A Novel. By S. S. THORBURN, I.C.S. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

“Mr. Thorburn interests us immensely in his story on his theories, and in the daring romance of his situations.”—Bombay Gazette.

“A very romantic and interesting story.”—Scotsman.

“Mr. Thorburn may be congratulated ... a daring departure from the ways of story writers.”—Glasgow Herald.

Chin-Chin-Wa
By CHARLES HANNAN, F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

“Chin-Chin-Wa is a cleverly realised study of an Englishman who turns Chinaman.”—Daily Chronicle.