For Himself Alone. A Novel. By T. W. Speight, Author of “The Mystery of Heron Dyke,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.

Ashes Tell no Tales. A Novel. By Mrs Albert S. Bradshaw, Author of “False Gods,” “The Gates of Temptation,” “Wife or Slave,” etc. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

Lady.—“A strong and dramatic novel.”

Record.—“The story shows great power and the character of Julie is a wonderful creation.”

North Star.—“The book is considerably above the average, and bears evidence of insight into character and skill in plot construction of no mean order. The story has a thrilling interest, and is dramatically told.”

Ira Lorraine. A Story of To-day. By Coralie Fevez. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s.

Illustrated London News.—“Full of incident and movement.”

Weekly Despatch.—“This is a very pretty love story charmingly told. The characters are cleverly drawn. There are, of course, trials, and the lights and shadows of a woman’s troubled career, but what love story was ever written without its trials and the inevitable ‘all’s well’? In the case of ‘Ira Lorraine’ the end is satisfactory.”

A Comedy of Temptation; or, The Amateur Fiend. A Tale. By Tristram Coutts, Author of “The Pottle Papers.” Cloth, 3s. 6d.