Max Pemberton. THE FOOTSTEPS OF A THRONE. Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A story of pure adventure, with a sensation on every page.’—Daily Mail.
I CROWN THEE KING. With Illustrations by Frank Dadd and A. Forrestier. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A romance of high adventure, of love and war. It is a story of true love, of indomitable will, and of steadfastness that nothing can withstand.’—Daily News.
‘A stirring tale.’—Outlook.
Eden Phillpotts. See page 34.
Walter Raymond, Author of ‘Love and Quiet Life.’ FORTUNE’S DARLING. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Edith Rickert. OUT OF THE CYPRESS SWAMP. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A tale in which a note of freshness and individuality is struck, and the delicate question of colour is handled with originality and power. It has fine thrilling moments.’—Spectator.
‘The whole story is admirably told. Not even in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is there anything more exciting than the bloodhound chase after the hero.’—Tatler.
W. Pett Ridge. LOST PROPERTY. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘The story is an interesting and animate picture of the struggle for life in London, with a natural humour and tenderness of its own.’—Scotsman.
‘A simple, delicate bit of work, which will give pleasure to many. Much study of the masses has made him, not mad, but strong, and—wonder of wonders—cheerful.’—Times.
A really delightful life history of a London foundling. Once more we have to thank Mr. Pett Ridge for an admirable study of London life.’—Spectator.