Those marked thus (*) can also be had in Picture Boards, 2s.
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. By Florence Marryat, Author of “Love’s Conflict,” “Phyllida,” “A Broken Blossom,” &c., &c., &c.
“‘The Root of all Evil’ is quite up to Miss Marryat’s reputation, and can be honestly recommended to those who enjoy a good strong story, capitally written, in this clever writer’s best style.”—Morning Post.
ALLERTON TOWERS. By Annie Thomas (Mrs. Pender Cudlip), Author of “Denis Donne,” “Friends and Lovers,” &c.
* THE DEAN’S WIFE. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “My Lady Clare,” “How He Won Her,” “Some of our Girls,” &c., &c., &c.
“Any reader who wants a good story thoroughly well told cannot do better than read ‘The Dean’s Wife.’”—John Bull.
“‘The Dean’s Wife’ must be classed as a decidedly good novel.”—Graphic.
* MY SISTER THE ACTRESS. By Florence Marryat, Author of “A Broken Blossom,” “Phyllida,” “How They Loved Him,” &c., &c.