“We commend ‘Grandmother’s Money’ to readers in search of a good novel. The characters are true to human nature, and the story is interesting.”—Athenæum.


XXIV.—A BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS.
BY JOHN CORDY JEAFFRESON.

“A book to be read and re-read; fit for the study as well as the drawing-room table and the circulating library.”—Lancet.

“This is a pleasant book for the fireside season, and for the seaside season. Mr. Jeaffreson has, out of hundreds of volumes, collected thousands of good things, adding thereto much that appears in print for the first time, and which, of course, gives increased value to this very readable book.”—Athenæum.


XXV.—NO CHURCH.
BY F. W. ROBINSON.

“We advise all who have the opportunity to read this book. It is well worth the study.”—Athenæum.

“A work of great originality, merit, and power.”—Standard.