“We doubt if Mr. Meredith has ever written anything stronger, anything more absolutely convincing.”—Speaker.

30. A LONDON LIFE. By Henry James, Author of “Daisy Miller,” “The American,” “The Portrait of a Lady,” &c. 1 vol.

A collection of tales by Mr. James, marked by the qualities which have made him the foremost living expositor of certain phases of life.

31, 32. A HARDY NORSEMAN. By Edna Lyall. Author of “Donovan,” “We Two,” &c. 2 vols.

“A grand simplicity, an unconscious poetry of eloquence, which stirs the very depths of the heart.”—Standard.

33. PRETTY MISS SMITH. By Florence Warden, Author of “The House on the Marsh,” &c. 1 vol.

“Since reading ‘The House on the Marsh’ I have not read a more exciting tale than the same authoress’s ‘Pretty Miss Smith.’ ”—The Baron de Bookworms in Punch.

“Succeeds in exciting a strong interest of the kind that teases the reader’s curiosity.”—Scotsman.

34. DERRICK VAUGHAN, and THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SLANDER. By Edna Lyall, Author of “Donovan,” “We Two,” &c. 1 vol.

“Edna Lyall has not written anything more artistic, or, from the moral point of view, more stimulating.”—Academy.