7. THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW. By Rudyard Kipling, Author of “The Light that Failed,” “Soldiers Three,” &c. 1 vol.
“He is a born story-teller, and a man of humour into the bargain.”—Saturday Review.
8, 9. URITH. By S. Baring-Gould, Author of “Mehalah,” “John Herring,” &c. 2 vols.
“A powerful and ingenious romance.”—Anti-Jacobin.
“Mr. Baring-Gould has been able to create a strong interest, and to maintain it at a high pitch.”—Athenæum.
10, 11. MARCIA. By W. E. Norris, Author of “Matrimony,” “No New Thing.” &c. 2 vols.
“Mr. Norris has the light touch of Thackeray, who guides us through three or four generations as gracefully as a well-bred man might point out the portraits of his ancestors in the family picture gallery.”—Quarterly Review.
12, 13. BRAVE HEART AND TRUE. By Florence Marryat, Author of “My Sister the Actress,” “Véronique,” &c. 2 vols.
“Miss Marryat wields a clever pen.”—Athenæum.
14, 15. BASIL AND ANNETTE. By B. L. Farjeon, Author of “Grif,” “Blade o’ Grass,” &c. 2 vols.