By the Author of “A Diplomatist’s Wife in Japan,” “A Little Grey Sheep,” etc.
In crown 8vo, cloth gilt. 6s.
“A heroine who is charming from her first appearance to her last; a delightful Japanese background, delicately painted in words, and an easy style. These three things are so rare in combination, and so pleasant, as to make ‘Marna’s Mutiny’ a most attractive book.”—World.
“A charming story. The characters are capitally drawn. We have heartily enjoyed its perusal.”—St. James’s Gazette.
By ÉMILE ZOLA.
The Monomaniac
By the Author of “A Love Episode,” etc.
Translated by Edward Vizetelly.
In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, with Frontispiece by N. Tenison. 3s. 6d.
To the large and ever-increasing public which reads Zola in the English translations this novel will make a special appeal. It is one of the Author’s finest works, and of deep interest throughout. In no work has the Author portrayed diverse characters more convincingly, or worked out a more elaborate plot. It is a matter of surprise that it has not hitherto been published in England. The translation now presented has been very carefully made by Mr. Edward Vizetelly, who is already known as a translator of other of the Author’s works.