"Well written and full of interest. The story abounds with a good many light touches, and is certainly far from lacking in incident."--London Times.

"'We Two' contains many very exciting passages and a great deal of information. Miss Lyall is a capable writer of fiction, and also a clear-headed thinker."--From the Athenæum.

"We recommend all novel-readers to read this novel with the care which such a strong, uncommon, and thoughtful book demands and deserves."--From the Spectator.

DONOVAN; A MODERN ENGLISHMAN. By Edna Lyall. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

"Distinctly a novel with a high aim successfully attained. The character-drawing is vigorous and truthful."--Pall Mall Gazette.

"This story is told with vigor and Intelligence, and throughout the book is well imagined and well written. It is a novel of sterling merit, being fresh and original In conception, thoroughly healthy in tone, interesting in detail, and sincere and capable in execution."--From the Academy.

THE ALIENS. A Novel. By Henry F. Keenan, author of "Trajan," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

"The Aliens "is a stirring, picturesque romance, depicting life and character in strong contrasts, and marked by an affluent and vivid style. The scene of the story is laid in the western part of the State of New York, about fifty years ago--the events coming down to the time of the Mexican War.

"He colors richly, warmly, and with the dash of an artist; ... and his characters grow, and are not manufactured; ... the freshest and most readable American novel of the season."--Philadelphia Bulletin.

"The prevailing merit of the story is the vivid sense of reality which the writer gives to scenes and characters; ... above all things, interesting."--Rochester Post-Express.