Poetry.
FROM THE LAND OF DREAMS. By John Todhunter. With a photogravure portrait of the author, and an Introduction by T. W. Rolleston, M.A. Imperial 16mo.; cloth. 4s. 6d. net.
A representative collection of the poems of the late John Todhunter, which includes, in addition to previously published work, many poems now published for the first time. The book records the achievement of a distinguished pioneer of the Irish Literary Revival.
Fiction.
ORIEL. By Bernard Duffy. Extra crown 8vo.; cloth. 7s. net.
A story of youth and love, ideals and friendship, filled with the sunshine and happiness of the joyful years. Oriel Bartley will appeal to you whether you are young or old. His adventures lead him through many delightful and curious experiences in the Ireland of to-day and yesterday which is the scene of Mr. Duffy’s story. No politics! No recriminations! Just a romance of the golden land of youth.
DINNY OF THE DOORSTEP. By K. F. Purdon. Extra crown 8vo. 6s. net.
Miss Purdon here tells the story of one of the little street urchins who swarm and play on the steps of the tenements in the faded Georgian thoroughfares of Dublin. Realism and sentiment combine to make this novel one which will move and interest every reader who has felt the pathos and humour of the city waif.
WRACK AND OTHER STORIES. By Dermot O’Byrne. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.