The Cynic’s Posy. Epigrams written and compiled by G. F. Monkshood. Foolscap 8vo, cloth, handmade paper, 2s. net.
Smith of the Shamrock Guards: The “Ragged” lieutenant. By “Officer.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.
This play was intended for production at a West End Theatre, but the performance could not be given, as the Lord Chamberlain twice refused his license, owing to the piece containing references to the “Ragging” cases.
The Ballad of the Soul’s Desire. A poem by Vernon Nott. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net.
Northern Whig.—“The language in places rises to a high standard of power and eloquence.... There are ideas too, as well as language in this striking allegory, and, if it be the author’s first work, we may expect to hear of him again.”
Glasgow Herald.—“The style and quality of the poem will appeal to the imagination of readers who love ballads for simplicity.”
The Play Pictorial. Vols. I and II. 4to, green and white cloth, richly gilt, 6s. nett each.
Each volume contains six plays, fully illustrated by fine engravings from photographs especially taken. “The Play Pictorial” is a book original in form and artistic in design, and the volumes form really splendid gift books.
The Playgoer. Vols. I, II, and III. Cloth, 5s. nett each.
“The Playgoer” is an illustrated record of the theatrical world.