ENVIRONMENT. By Mrs. A. M. Floyer.
The story illustrates the influence of environment upon character. The plot consists of episodes, amatory, humorous and otherwise, in the lives of people who are not always in their proper element. It should appeal to all who like something out of the beaten track.
RECENT POPULAR NOVELS
SIX SHILLINGS EACH
Several of these novels were the successes of last year. Some reached the distinction of a Second Edition and even a Third Edition, whilst with "The Lure of Crooning Water" a Thirteenth Edition was called for.
LOVE ON SMOKY RIVER Theodore G. Roberts
SOWING CLOVER George Wouil
THE PARAMOUNT SHOP H. Maxwell
A FORTUNE AT STAKE Nat Gould
THE EURASIAN Henry Bruce
MAZE OF SCILLY E. J. Tiddy
ETELKA Stanley Ford
A SOCIAL INNOCENT R. St. John Colthurst
GREEN GIRL Mrs. Henry Tippett
THE WISDOM OF THE FOOL By "coronet"
THE ELUSIVE WIFE R. Penley
LOT'S WIFE A. M. Judd
AN OFFICER AND A— E. D. Henderson
YOUNG EVE AND OLD ADAM Tom Gallon
THE VAUDEVILLIANS Anonymous
A HANDFUL OF DAYS Hal D'arcy
CROSSROADS D. H. Dennis
LIGHT FINGERS AND DARK EYES Vincent Collier
THE MAN IN THE CAR Alan Raleigh
THE LURE OF CROONING WATER Marion Hill
THE DECOY DUCK By a Peer
LEVITY HICKS Tom Gallon
OUR ALTY M. E. Francis
QUEER LITTLE JANE Curtis Yorke
CATCHING A CORONET Edmund Bosanquet
THE HOUSE OF THE OTHER WORLD Violet Tweedale
THE ONLY PRISON Ellen Ada Smith
A GIRL OF NO IMPORTANCE Olivia Ramsey
UNQUENCHED FIRE Alice Gerstenberg
MARY IN THE MARKET H. Maxwell
THE IMPENITENT PRAYER Amy J. Baker
THE LITTLE MAISTER R. H. Forster
LOVE'S SENTINEL Florence Warden
INCOMPARABLE JOAN Alice M. Diehl
THE VISION OF THE YEARS Curtis Yorke
HIS AMERICAN WIFE George H. Jessop
WEIRD WEDLOCK R. Murray Gilchrist
THIN ICE Anne Weaver
A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCE Charles Löwenthal
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THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE AUTHOR
ATHENÆUM, June 10th, 1911, says:—"All living writers are headed by Mr. Nat Gould, and of the great of the past, Dumas only surpasses his popularity."
TRUTH, Jan. 22nd, 1913, says:—"Who is the most popular of living novelists? Mr. Nat Gould easily and indisputably takes the first place."
The Novels of Nat Gould