The Work of his Hands

In crown 8vo, cloth gilt. 6s.

This unusually powerful story by a clever new novelist is bound to command attention. It is altogether original, and exceptionally well written. The principal character is a wood-carver—a genius: he is devoted to his art, but is unstable; his weaknesses bring him much trouble; he passes through fire, but his good angel saves him. The characters are strongly drawn, the style is vigorous, and the story itself absorbingly interesting.

By ARABELLA KENEALY.

The Love of Richard Herrick

By the Author of “A Semi-Detached Marriage,” “Charming Renée,” etc.

In crown 8vo, cloth gilt. 6s.

There is a freshness about every new novel by Miss Kenealy which is as welcome as it is rare in the realm of fiction. “The Love of Richard Herrick” is a quite original book by a very capable writer, and it is sure of attention.

By MRS. HUGH FRASER.

Marna’s Mutiny