The Story of Francis Cludde. 6s.
"There is one book among all these new books which kept a weary reviewer from his bed. That book is 'Francis Cludde.'"—Mr. Andrew Lang, in the New Review.
From the Memoirs of a Minister of France. 6s.
"A most agreeable and fascinating book, worthy of the author of 'The Gentleman of France,' than which there can be no higher praise."—Scotsman.
By MAX PEMBERTON.
A Woman of Kronstadt. 6s.
A Puritan's Wife. Illustrated. 6s.
"'A Puritan's Wife' is without question Mr. Pemberton's best story."—British Weekly.
The Impregnable City. Illustrated. 6s. Cheap Edition, 3s. 6d.
"Those of us who are willing, and fain, to keep young as long as possible will read Mr. Pemberton's latest romance, 'The Impregnable City,' with the keenest delight."—The Sketch.