By J. H. SHORTHOUSE.
Powerful, striking, and fascinating romances.—Anti-Jacobin.
- BLANCHE, LADY FALAISE.
- JOHN INGLESANT.
- SIR PERCIVAL.
- THE COUNTESS EVE.
- A TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN.
- THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER MARK.
By MRS. CRAIK.
(The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman.”)
- LITTLE SUNSHINE’S HOLIDAY.
- ADVENTURES OF A BROWNIE.
- ALICE LEARMONT.
- OUR YEAR.
By MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.
Mrs. Ward, with her “Robert Elsmere” and “David Grieve,” has established with extraordinary rapidity an enduring reputation as one who has expressed what is deepest and most real in the thought of the time.... They are dramas of the time vitalized by the hopes, fears, doubts, and despairing struggles after higher ideals which are swaying the minds of men and women of this generation.—New York Tribune.
- ROBERT ELSMERE.
- THE HISTORY OF DAVID GRIEVE.
- MILLY AND OLLY.
By RUDYARD KIPLING.