"A pleasant story, full of ability."—Pall Mall Gazette.
"A striking novel."—Spectator.
The Captive of Pekin. (Fourth Edition.)
A Realistic Story of Chinese Life and Manners. By Charles Hannan. With twenty-three graphic Illustrations from life, depicting the Chinese torture fiends, by A. J. B. Salmon. 6/=
"Told with great vividness, a thrilling story dramatically told. The reader's interest does not flag from beginning to end."—The Times.
"A powerfully written and absorbing story."—Morning Post.
A Daughter of Mystery. (Second Edition.)
By R. Norman Silver 6/=
"It cannot comfortably be laid down until it is finished. The plots and counter-plots make the brain reel. The book should be read, and will repay the most exacting lovers of the exciting."—Daily News.
Wayfarers All. (Second Edition.)