BY IDA WILD.
ZOË THE DANCER. Crown 8vo. 6/-
⁂ The scene of the story is laid in Brussels, where Zoë, little more than a child, shows her remarkable aptitude for dancing. Her wonderful yellow hair secures for her a position in a hairdresser's window to the constant delight of the good citizens. Chance leads to her adoption of dancing as a profession. The book is full of comedy and tragedy, and yet it is the charm and originality of the telling which holds the reader throughout.
BY M. P. WILLCOCKS.
WIDDICOMBE. Crown 8vo. 6/-
Evening Standard—"Wonderfully alive and pulsating with a curious fervour which brings round the reader the very atmosphere which the author describes.... A fine, rather unusual novel.... There are some striking studies of women."
Truth—"A first novel of most unusual promise."
Queen—"An unusually clever book."
THE WINGLESS VICTORY. Crown 8vo. 6/-