"There is not a dull moment in the quaintly-written story, adventure following adventure, holding the reader in thrall; whilst the love interest is fully sustained."—Gentlewoman.

Anima Vilis. (Second Edition.)

A tale of the Great Siberian Steppe. By Marya Rodziewicz. Translated from the Polish by Count S. C. de Soissons. With a fine Photogravure Portrait of the Author. 6/=

"A striking novel."—The Times.

"Has both power and charm."—Literature.

The Lion of Janina. (Fourth Edition.)

By Maurus Jókai. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. With a special Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jókai.

"A fascinating story—a brilliant and lurid series of pictures drawn by a great master's hand."—Daily Chronicle.

Eyes Like the Sea. (Fourth Edition.)