Glasgow Times.—“A capital tale. Entertaining reading.”

Nottingham Guardian.—“A romance which holds one’s interest enthralled.”

Literary World.—“The story has a frank directness and a reality that make it thoroughly readable.… The story is well expressed and the characters have vitality. Altogether a satisfactory little tale.”

Daily Telegraph.—“The story is out of the common, both in manner and treatment.”

Lloyd’s.—“Clear and brilliant.”

The Black Tulip. Alexandre Dumas’s Celebrated Romance. Translated by S. Adair Fitz-Gerald. Illustrated with Portraits. 260 pp. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 2s.

Pelican Tails. A Collection of smart, up-to-date Tales of Modern Life, written, edited and selected by Frank M. Boyd (Editor of “The Pelican.”) One of the most popular and entertaining volumes of short stories that has ever been published. An ideal companion for a railway journey or a spare hour or two. Demy 8vo, picture wrapper designed and drawn by W. S. Rogers, 1s.

The Devil in a Domino. A Psychological Mystery. By Chas. L’Epine, Author of “The Lady of the Leopard,” “Miracle Plays,” etc. Long 12mo, cloth, 1s.

Truth.—“The story is written with remarkable literary skill, and, notwithstanding its gruesomeness, is undeniably fascinating.”

Sketch.—“It is a well-written story. An admirable literary style, natural and concise construction, succeed in compelling the reader’s attention through every line. We hope to welcome the author again, working on a larger scene.”