6s.

“Better than any of its predecessors.... Captain Thomas Turner might well say of it—could he read a story of which he is a delightful part—‘That’s a capital one!’”—Daily Telegraph.

“Few writers of the day have the power of Mr. Marshall to enchain interest and yet to disregard conventional devices.”—Bystander.

“Will be read with pleasure from the first page to the last—and leave the reader still asking for more.”—Tribune.

“By far the best thing he has done. A novel which is not merely entertaining, but sane, wholesome, and excellently observed—qualities by no means invariably found combined in modern fiction.”—Punch.

Privy Seal. By Ford Madox Hueffer. Author of “The Fifth Queen,” etc.

6s.

“‘Privy Seal’ is written with the same happy valiancy of language which made ‘The Fifth Queen’ so admirable, and the plan of the book is masterly. If you do not read Mr. Hueffer’s book you will miss a rare enjoyment.”—Evening News.

“As for the desperate political intrigues, the by-plot, the fighting, the book’s whole body and action, it is admirably done.”—Daily News.

World Without End. By Winifred Graham. Author of “The Vision at the Savoy,” etc.