T. L. Paton. A HOME IN INVERESK. By T. L. Paton. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A book which bears marks of considerable promise.’—Scotsman.
‘A pleasant and well-written story.’—Daily Chronicle.
John Davidson. MISS ARMSTRONG’S AND OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. By John Davidson. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘Throughout the volume there is a strong vein of originality, a strength in the handling, and a knowledge of human nature that are worthy of the highest praise.’—Scotsman.
J. A. Barry. IN THE GREAT DEEP: Tales of the Sea. By J. A. Barry. Author of ‘Steve Brown’s Bunyip.’ Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A collection of really admirable short stories of the sea, very simply told, and placed before the reader in pithy and telling English.’—Westminster Gazette.
J. B. Burton. IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY. By J. Bloundelle Burton, Author of ‘The Hispaniola Plate.’ Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘Unusually interesting and full of highly dramatic situations.’—Guardian.
‘A well-written story, drawn from that inexhaustible mine, the time of Louis XIV.’—Pall Mall Gazette.
J. Bloundelle Burton. DENOUNCED. By J. Bloundelle Burton, Author of ‘In the Day of Adversity,’ etc. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘The plot is an extremely original one, and the local colouring is laid on with a delicacy of touch and an accuracy of detail which denote the true artist.’—Broad Arrow.