“Nothing can be better of its kind than Miss Kavanagh’s ‘Seven Years.’ The story never flags in interest, so lifelike are the characters that move in it, so natural the incidents, and so genuine the emotions they excite in persons who have taken fast bold on our sympathy.”—Spectator.
LUCY CROFTON. By the Author of “Margaret Maitland.” 1 vol.
“This is a charming novel. The characters are excellent; the plot is well defined and new; and the interest is kept up with an intensity which is seldom met with in these days. The author deserves our thanks for one of the most pleasant books of the season.”—Herald.
THE WOOD-RANGERS. By Captain Mayne Reid. From the French of Louis de Bellemare. 3 vols., with illustrations.
THE LITTLE BEAUTY. By Mrs. Grey, Author of “The Gambler’s Wife.” 3 v.
MR. AND MRS. ASHETON. By the Author of “Margaret and her Bridesmaids.” 3 vols.
THE WAY OF THE WORLD. By Alison Reed. 3 vols.
“There is a spell and fascination upon one from the first page to the last.”—John Bull.
ALMOST A HEROINE. By the Author of “Charles Auchester,” &c. 3 vols.
“This novel is the author’s best.”—Herald.