THACKERAY’S LETTERS TO AN AMERICAN FAMILY. With an Introduction by Miss Lucy W. Baxter, and Original Drawings by Mr. Thackeray. Large post 8vo. 6s. net.
From the ACADEMY Prize Review.—‘A piece painted alive out of Thackeray’s career.... It is a very touching side of the great novelist’s character that is revealed in this welcome and friendly little book, and one is grateful to Miss Baxter.’
HISTORICAL MYSTERIES. By Andrew Lang. With a Frontispiece. Small demy 8vo. 9s. net.
VANITY FAIR.—‘One of the pleasantest, most absorbing, and most learned of recent publications in the province of history.’
COLONIAL MEMORIES. By Lady Broome, Authoress, as Lady Barker, of ‘Ribbon Stories,’ ‘Stories About ——,’ &c. Large post 8vo. 6s. net.
DAILY CHRONICLE.—‘Lady Broome gives us real, living glimpses of the Colonies and their ways.’
LETTERS AND RECOLLECTIONS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. By Mrs. Hughes, of Uffington. Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson. With 3 Portraits and a Letter in Facsimile. Small demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.
WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—‘Of absorbing interest, and a valuable addition to the literature which has the laird of Abbotsford as its theme.’
LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF HENRY GREVILLE. Third Series. By Alice, Countess of Strafford. 8vo. 14s.
TRUTH.—‘Excellent reading from the first page to the last. There are many very good and quite new stories about well-known people.’