A new story by the author of “Uncle Piper of Piper’s Hill,” full of character and movement.

70, 71. MY WINTER ON THE NILE. By Charles Dudley Warner, Author of “Back-Log Studies,” “My Summer in a Garden,” &c. 2 vols.

This charming book of travel deals, with characteristic skill, good sense, and good humour, with the popular Egyptian tour. The volume is issued in time for the Nile season of 1891-2.

72. TUSCAN CITIES. By W. D. Howells, Author of “The Shadow of a Dream,” “The Rise of Silas Lapham,” &c. 1 vol.

These travel papers deal with their own region of Italy in the genial and cheering spirit made memorable in Mr. Howells’ “Venetian Days” and “Italian Journeys.”

73. MY JO, JOHN. By Helen Mathers, Author of “Comin’ thro’ the Rye,” “Cherry Ripe,” “The Mystery of No. 13.”

“A story of lively interest and attraction by the popular author of “Comin’ thro’ the Rye.”

74. CECILIA DE NOËL. By the Author of “Mademoiselle Ixe.”

“Well worthy the author of ‘Mademoiselle Ixe;’ the style is admirable; the figures are all vividly delineated.”—Spectator.

75, 76. THE LITTLE MINISTER. By J. M. Barrie, Author of “A Window in Thrums,” &c. 2 vols.