MICHELLE AND LITTLE JACK. By Frances Martin, Author of “The Life of Angélique Arnauld.” 1 vol. 10s. 6d.

“These stories are masterpieces. The stamp of genius is apparent in every page.”—Examiner.

“Far above the average of novels in literary merit, greatly above in moral tone and purpose, and equal in interest to any novel of the season, is the volume which contains the tales of Michelle and Little Jack.”—John Bull.

A TRUE MARRIAGE. By Emily Spender, Author of “Restored,” “Son and Heir,” &c. 3 vols.

“A thoroughly pleasant and satisfactory book. It is a genuine story of human concerns and interests such as are met with in the world of every-day experience, rather than in the world of fancy or of fiction.”—Athenæum.

“A very pleasant and clever novel.”—Post.

UNDER TEMPTATION. By the Author of “Ursula’s Love Story,” “Beautiful Edith,” &c. 3 vols.

“An extremely clever story, remarkably well told.”—Morning Post.

MRS. GREY’S REMINISCENCES. By Lady Blake, Author of “Claude,” “Ruth Maxwell,” &c. 3 vols.

“A satisfactory, amusing, and attractive book.”—Examiner.