I HAVE LIVED AND LOVED. By Mrs. Forrester, Author of “Viva,” “Mignon,” “My Lord and my Lady,” &c. 3 vols.

EXCHANGE NO ROBBERY. By M. Betham-Edwards, Author of “Kitty,” “Doctor Jacob,” &c. 2 vols.

A GOLDEN BAR. By the Author of “Christina North,” “Under the Limes,” &c. 3 vols.

RED RYVINGTON. By William Westall, Author of “Larry Lohengrin,” &c. 3 vols.

“Mr. Westall writes of the manufacturing districts with knowledge, and in his hands the rough Lancashire folk and the grimy purlieus of the cotton towns lend themselves not unpicturesquely to the needs of fiction.”—Athenæum.

“One of the most readable novels of the year. The author’s interests are wide and intelligently directed, and his way of describing incident is exceedingly graphic. The conversations are both interesting and amusing, preserving, as they do, the racy and humorous manners and modes of expression of the self-made men who hold them.”—Daily News.

“A very pleasant and readable tale of English life and manners. The character of Dora, the honest, straightforward English girl, is very charming. Mr. Westall’s large circle of readers will welcome this latest effusion from his pen.”—Life.

GABRIELLE DE BOURDAINE. By Mrs. John Kent Spender, Author of “Godwyn’s Ordeal,” “Both in the Wrong,” &c. 3 vols.

“We advise all who can enjoy a pretty story, well told, to read ‘Gabrielle de Bourdaine.’ It is the best of Mrs. Spender’s novels. It is in her character-drawing that the author shows so marked an improvement.”—Standard.

“‘Gabrielle de Bourdaine’ is a pleasant story in its quiet and simple way. It is readable and attractive.”—Athenæum.