SOME PRESS NOTICES.

"Happy children who are to own books as pretty and portable as this is." Saturday Review.
"The delightful 'Children's Library.'"—National Observer.
"The binding and printing are simply exquisite."—Vanity Fair.
"What a dainty little blue book!"—Whitehall Review.
"Prettily got up."—Times.
"Fascinating in appearance."—Athenæum.
"Very daintily printed and bound."—Daily Chronicle.
"One of the prettiest books ever trusted to a child's hand."—Queen.
"Altogether agreeable to the eye."—Globe.
"Exquisite and dainty."—British Weekly.
"Very dainty and unique."—Review of Reviews.
"All the books are delightfully illustrated."—Bookseller.
"With every advantage that a dainty binding excellent paper, and admirable printing can bestow."—Guardian.


The AUTONYM LIBRARY

(Uniform in style and price with the "Pseudonym Library.")

Paper, 1s. 6d. each; cloth, 2s. each.

1. The Upper Berth. By F. Marion Crawford. Fourth Edition.
2. Mad Sir Uchtred of the Hills. By S. R. Crockett. Third Edition.
3. By Reef and Palm. By Louis Becke. Third Edition.
4. The Play-Actress. By S. R. Crockett. Fifth Edition.
5. A Bachelor Maid. By Mrs. Burton Harrison.
6. Miserrima. By G. W. T. Omond.
7. The Two Strangers. By Mrs. Oliphant.
8. Another Wicked Woman. By G. S. Grant-Forbes.
9. The Spectre of Strathannan. By W. E. Norris.
10. Kafir Stories. By W. C. Scully.
11. Molly Darling! And other Stories. By Mrs. Hungerford.
12. A Game of Consequences. By Albert Kinross.
13. Sleeping Fires. By George Gissing.
14. The Red Star. By L. McManus.
15. A Marriage by Capture. By Robert Buchanan.
16. Leaves from the Life of an Eminent Fossil. By W. Dutton Burrard.
17. An Impossible Person. By Constance Cotterell.
18. Which is Absurd. By Cosmo Hamilton.