By Arnold Bennett, Author of 'Clayhanger.'
This is a re-issue of one of Mr. Bennett's most famous novels.
THE WAY HOME
By Basil King, Author of 'The Wild Olive.'
This is the story, minutely and understandingly told, of a sinner, his life and death. He is an ordinary man and no hero, and the final issue raised concerns the right of one who has persistently disregarded religion during his strength, in accepting its consolations when his end is near: a question of interest to every one. The book, however, is not a tract, but a very real novel.
OLD ANDY
By Dorothea Conyers, Author of 'Sandy Married,' etc.
No one knows rural Ireland and its humours better than Mrs. Conyers, whose intensely Hibernian stories are becoming so well known, and throw such amusing light on that eternal and delightful Ireland which never gets into the papers or politics. In Old Andy there is a very charming vein of sentiment as well as much fun and farce.
THE GOLDEN BARRIER
By Agnes and Egerton Castle, Authors of 'If Youth but Knew.'