THE THREE MISS KINGS. By Ada Cambridge, Author of "A Marked Man."
Athenæum.—"A charming study of character. The love stories are excellent, and the author is happy in tender situations."
British Weekly.—"A novel to be bought and kept for re-reading. From beginning to end pure as the breath of a flower garden in June."
National Observer.—"A pleasanter tale has not been told these many days. The picture of the three maidens is one of the most delightful in recent fiction."
A ROMANCE OF THE CAPE FRONTIER. By Bertram Mitford, Author of "Through the Zulu Country," &c.
Academy.—"The love story is a particularly pleasing one."
Pall Mall Gazette.—"A very lively and a very picturesque story."
Observer.—"This is a rattling tale, genial, healthy, and spirited."
UNCLE PIPER OF PIPER'S HILL. By Tasma. New Popular Edition.
Guardian.—"Every page of it contains good wholesome food, which demands and repays digestion. The tale itself is thoroughly charming, and all the characters are delightfully drawn. We strongly recommend all lovers of wholesome novels to make acquaintance with it themselves, and are much mistaken if they do not heartily thank us for the introduction."