“‘Thro’ Love and War’ has a succinct and intelligible plot, and is written with a quaint combination of acute perception, veiled sarcasm, and broad fun, which is certain to ensure for it a wide popularity.”—The World.
PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A LADY in 1814, 1815, 1816. By Hamilton Aidé, Author of “Rita,” “Penruddocke,” “Poet and Peer,” &c. 3 vols.
TILL MY WEDDING DAY. By a French Lady. 2 vols.
THE GREEN HILLS BY THE SEA: A Manx Story. By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 3 vols.
VICTIMS. By Theo Gift, Author of “Pretty Miss Bellew,” “Lil Lorimer,” &c. 3 vols.
THE BROKEN SEAL. By Dora Russell, Author of “Footprints in the Snow,” &c. 3 vols.
“Miss Dora Russell writes easily and well, and she has the gift of making her characters describe themselves by their dialogue, which is bright and natural.”—Athenæum.
MURIEL’S MARRIAGE. By Esme Stuart, Author of “A Faire Damzell,” &c. 3 vols.
“Much of the interest and charm of the story, and both are considerable, are due to the delineations, not merely of the two principal personages, but of the minor characters.”—Scotsman.
ONCE AGAIN. By Mrs. Forrester, Author of “Viva,” “Mignon,” “My Lord and My Lady,” &c. (Second Edition) 3 vols.