The STANDARD (Leader), April 4th, 1895.—"An excellent addition to the literature of our iron roads."

The DAILY TELEGRAPH, April 13th, 1895.—"Mr G. A. Sekon has performed a service to the public. His book is full of interest, and is evidently the result of a great deal of painstaking inquiry.... His book is made all the more valuable by several pictures of engines, collisions, the Saltash Bridge, the Old Bath Station and the Box Tunnel; and it will be welcomed by all interested in the history and extraordinary expansion of our iron roadways."

Three Empresses. Josephine, Marie-Louise, Eugénie. By Caroline Geary, Author of "In Other Lands," etc. With portraits. Cr. 8vo, cloth, 6s. (Second Edit.)

The PALL MALL GAZETTE says:—"This charming book.... Gracefully and graphically written, the story of each Empress is clearly and fully told.... This delightful book."

Winter and Summer Excursions in Canada. By C. L. Johnstone, Author of "Historical Families of Dumfriesshire," etc. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

The DAILY NEWS says:—"Not for a long while have we read a book of its class which deserves so much confidence. Intending settlers would do well to study Mr Johnstone's book."

The Author's Manual. By Percy Russell. With Prefatory Remarks by Mr Gladstone. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net. (Eighth and Cheaper Edition.) With portrait.

The WESTMINSTER REVIEW says:—"... Mr Russell's book is a very complete manual and guide for journalist and author. It is not a merely practical work—it is literary and appreciative of literature in its best sense; ... we have little else but praise for the volume."

A Guide to British and American Novels. From the Earliest Period to the end of 1894. By Percy Russell, Author of "The Author's Manual," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 3s. 6d. net. (Second Edition carefully revised.)

The SPECTATOR says:—"Mr Russell's familiarity with every form of novel is amazing, and his summaries of plots and comments thereon are as brief and lucid as they are various."