6s.

“One of those books that haunt! ‘World Without End’ has already attracted interest in high places. The incursion of an intrepid Englishman into the forbidden Shrine of Masbad is one of the most amazing tales which a novelist has had to tell. The Eastern scenes are altogether admirable. ‘World Without End’ is the author’s best work.”—World.

The Amateur Emigrants. By Thos. Cobb.

6s.

“Mr. Cobb has worked a capital idea into his new novel, which is exceptionally bright and amusing.”—Standard.

Arminel of the West. By John Trevena. Author of “A Pixy in Petticoats.”

6s.

“The author made an artistic success of his ‘Pixy in Petticoats,’ but this book is even better.... We cordially wish more power to Mr. Trevena’s elbow, and more books from his pen.”—Field.

“Arminel reminds one of that former pixy in her teasing, affectionate, plaguey ways.”—Daily Mail.

“I have read with great delight the second volume of the author of ‘A Pixy in Petticoats,’ whose name, now divulged, is John Trevena. To be fresh and unconventional, and yet to have Devonshire as your locale, is a notable feat, and in ‘Arminel of the West’ Mr. Trevena does this thing.”—Bystander.