MISS CHURCHILL: A STUDY. By Christian Reid, author of “A Daughter of Bohemia,” “Morton House,” “Bonny Kate,” etc., etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.
The author calls “Miss Churchill” a study, for the reason that it consists so largely of a study of character; but there is no little variety of scene in the story, the action taking place partly in the South and partly in Europe, while the experiences and vicissitudes of the heroine are of great interest. The contrasts of place and character make it a very vivid picture.
THE MASTER OF THE CEREMONIES. A NOVEL. By George Manville Fenn, author of “Double Cunning,” etc. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; half bound, 75 cents.
“The interest in the plot is skillfully kept up to the end.”—Academy.
“The story is very interesting.”—Athenæum.
LIL LORIMER. A NOVEL. By Theo Gift, author of “Pretty Miss Bellew,” etc. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; half bound, 75 cents.
Lil Lorimer, the heroine of this novel, is a character marked by many individual and fascinating qualities, and enlists the sympathies of the reader to an unusual degree. The action of the story takes place partly in South America, with an English family residing there, affording some fresh and striking pictures of life.
IN ONE TOWN. A NOVEL. By Edmund Downey. 12mo. Paper, 25 cents.
“A story of unusual merit; by turns romantic, pathetic, and humorous.”—Westminster Review.
A ZEALOT IN TULLE. A NOVEL. By Mrs. Wildrick. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.