"The freshness, high spirits, and humour of Mikszáth make him a fascinating companion. His peasants, priests, and gentlefolks are amazingly human. Mikszáth is a born story-teller."—The Spectator.

The Adventures of Cyrano de Bergerac. Captain Satan. (Fourth Edition.)

From the French of Louis Gallet. With specially engraved Portrait of Cyrano de Bergerac. 6/=

"A delightful book. So vividly delineated are the dramatis personæ, so interesting and enthralling are the incidents in the development of the tale, that it is impossible to skip one page, or to lay down the volume until the last words are read."—Daily Telegraph.

A Woman's Burden. (Third Edition.)

By Fergus Hume, Author of "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," "The Lone Inn," etc. 6/=

"Very good reading."—Athenæum.

"Simply full of thrills from cover to cover."—Publishers' Circular.

Vivian of Virginia. (Second Edition.)

Being the Memoirs of Our First Rebellion, by John Vivian, of Middle Plantation, Virginia. By Hulbert Fuller, Author of "God's Rebel." With ten charming Illustrations by Frank T. Merrill. 6/=