The Love Thirst of Elaine. By S. J. Adair Fitz-Gerald (Author of “Fame the Fiddler,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

When it was Dark. By Guy Thorne (Author of “The Oven,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

A Tragic Contract. By Mount Houmas. Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

Scotsman.—“A story that carries the reader easily along with it by the vivacity of its movement. It is written with a pleasant animation which should not fail to afford enjoyment.”

Glasgow Herald.—“The book evinces strength of conception, and vigour and grace of elaboration, of which, presumably, more will presently be heard.”

Dundee Courier.—“The book is a delightful one. It is a dramatic tale, well told, and is to be highly commended.”

King Philip the Gay. By Reginald Turner (Author of “The Comedy of Progress,” “The Steeple,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Steeple. A novel by Reginald Turner (Author of “The Comedy of Progress,” and “Cynthia’s Damages.”) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The Times.—“Few readers who take it up will readily lay it down.... Mr. Turner is successful, and his sketches of men, women, and creeds are, generally speaking, humorous, shrewd, and suggestive.”

Observer.—“A very well told story; the characters are drawn with much freshness and clearness of delineation.... Bright and lively without being flippant. Mr. Turner’s story is decidedly entertaining and well written, and will probably be popular.”