22. MY FACE IS MY FORTUNE. By F. C. Philips, Author of “As in a Looking-Glass,” and Percy Fendall. 1 vol.
“It requires to go back to Balzac in order to match the pitiless analyses and incisive descriptions which ... incontestably place Mr. Philips in the first rank of our most artistic and brilliant writers.”—Morning Post.
23, 24. ST. KATHERINE’S BY THE TOWER. By Walter Besant, Author of “All Sorts and Conditions of Men,” &c. 2 vols.
“Written with great power and sometimes with almost tragic intensity.”—Daily Telegraph.
25, 26. ERIC BRIGHTEYES. By H. Rider Haggard, Author of “King Solomon’s Mines,” “She,” &c. 2 vols.
“The drama of fate and battle fascinates; the figures are cast in the heroic mould; the utterances are large, direct, and simple.”—Scotsman.
“We incline to think that this is artistically the most perfect of its author’s works.”—Anti-Jacobin.
27. WHAT GOLD CANNOT BUY. By Mrs. Alexander, Author of “The Wooing O’t,” &c. 1 vol.
“Mrs. Alexander tells a story with clearness and spirit.”—Athenæum.
28, 29. ONE OF OUR CONQUERORS. By George Meredith, Author of “The Ordeal of Richard Feverel,” “Beauchamp’s Career,” &c. 2 vols.