by C. J. CUTCLIFFE HYNE 6/-

Author of “Captain Kettle,” etc.

“When one has once opened ‘The Marriage of Kettle’ it is impossible to put it down unfinished. Mr. Cutcliffe Hyne has such a vivid pen and seems so intimately acquainted with the sea and seafaring life, and introduces us to so many humorous and realistic characters, that we feel as if we had actually sailed with the great Kettle on his adventurous voyages, and had shared his hairbreadth escapes.”—Evening Standard and St. James’s Gazette.

TALES OF THE UNEASY

by VIOLET HUNT 6/-

Author of “The Wife of Altamont.”

“Miss Violet Hunt is eminently skilful, albeit a relentless ‘raconteuse’, the light of her inspiration burns with a hard gemlike flame. Miss Hunt has gained greatly in craftsmanship during the last few years: her style is excellent, her grip of subjects sure, and her insight exceptionally clear and sane.”—The Athenæum.

ESTHER

by AGNES E. JACOMB 6/-

“The book is well written and the characters are well drawn.”—Pall Mall Gazette.