"The exposition is clear, the style simple and attractive."—Spectator.

SUE; or, Wounded in Sport. By E. Vincent Briton, Author of 'Amyot Brough.'

'We do not know when we have been so charmed as we are by this modest volume.... Over and over again one is reminded of some of George Eliot's best scenes in English country life; and though it may seem exaggeration to say so, there are some points in which Mr. Briton has surpassed George Eliot.'—Guardian.

AMYOT BROUGH. By E. Vincent Briton.

'With national pride we dwell on a beautiful English historical novel ... this sweet unpretending story, with its pretty engravings.'—Academy.

A CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE. Ridden, Written, and Illustrated by Joseph and Elizabeth Pennell.

'The most wonderful shillingsworth that modern literature has to offer.'—Daily News.

AN ITALIAN PILGRIMAGE. By Mrs. Pennell.

'This charming book.'—Academy.

EARLY FLEMISH ARTISTS, and their Predecessors on the Lower Rhine. By W. M. Conway.