Morcar. An historical tale by Thomas Scott. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
The Light In Dend’s Wood and other stories. By Thomas Dagless. Crown 8vo. cloth, 2s.
The Danger of Innocence. A novel by Cosmo Hamilton (Author of “The Glamour of the Impossible,” “Indiscretions,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
World.—“A very sprightly and entertaining volume.”
Sunday Special.—“The author boldly depicts, under obvious pseudonyms, several well-known, even notorious persons. He has a bitter pen, and this book is sure to be read,—especially by the victims.... ‘The Danger of Innocence’ is certain to be popular with the ‘smart’ set.”
Daily Express.—“A lively and diverting volume. Written in a satirically humourous vein. The book admirably succeeds in keeping the reader interested and amused throughout.”
Free Lance.—“It contains pages of screamingly funny description of well-known society characters and their ways, their talk, and their attitudes, their slang, and their inanities. Of course, the burlesque is somewhat highly coloured, as necessarily it had to be, in order to produce the spontaneous loud laughter at which the author clearly aims. This is unquestionably most amusing; one of those rare ones which make you laugh aloud even when you are reading it to yourself alone.”
Portalone. A Cornish story by C. Ranger-Gull (Author of “The Hypocrite,” “Back to Lilac Land,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
(In preparation).
Paul. A story of the life, trials, and travels of St. Paul. By Guy Thorne (Author of “When it was Dark,” “The Oven,” &c.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.