LOVE, THE PILGRIM. By May Crommelin, Author of “Queenie,” “A Jewel of a Girl,” &c. 3 vols.

“‘Love, the Pilgrim’ is a pretty story, which, beginning quietly, develops into one of very sensational incident indeed.”—Graphic.

“A tale of thrilling interest.”—Scotsman.

THE KING CAN DO NO WRONG. By Pamela Sneyd, Author of “Jack Urquhart’s Daughter.” 2 vols.

“This novel gives evidence of imagination, insight into character, and power of delineation.”—Athenæum.

“Shows command of exceptional narrative and descriptive power—the story is told with cleverness and force.”—Scotsman.

THE COURTING OF MARY SMITH. By F. W. Robinson, Author of “Grandmother’s Money,” “No Church,” &c. 3 vols.

“One of the finest studies that any of our novelists has produced of late years. To read such a book is to strengthen the soul with a moral tonic.”—Athenæum.

“The book is full of the truths and experiences of actual life, woven into a romance by an undoubtedly clever novelist.”—Morning Post.

THRO’ LOVE AND WAR. By Violet Fane, Author of “Sophy: or the Adventures of a Savage,” &c. 3 vols.