"Tales of mystery never fail to attract.... There is plenty of variety and excitement to be got out of this volume."—Bristol Times.

A DAUGHTER OF THE MARIONIS. By E. P. Oppenheim, Author of "False Evidence," "The World's Great Snare," &c. Illustrated by Adolf Thiede. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

"Mr. Oppenheim has boundless imagination. There is good thrilling mystery in his books, and not a few excellent characters."—British Weekly.

THE MAN AND HIS KINGDOM. By E. P. Oppenheim, Author of "A Daughter of the Marionis." Illustrated by J. Ambrose Walton. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

"Humdrum is the very last word you could apply to (a tale by) E. P. Oppenheim."—Illustrated London News.

A MAN OF HIS AGE. By Hamilton Drummond, Author of "For the Religion." Illustrated by J. Ambrose Walton. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

This is a tale of the Hugenôts, and is told with such dramatic power and such intense personal interest that the reader identifies himself or herself with the hero or heroine throughout.

A FAIR BRIGAND. By George Horton, Author of "Constantine," "In Unknown Seas," &c., &c. Illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

The scene of this tale is laid in modern Greece, and is a funny, frolicsome story that will amuse every one, and likely take a lasting place in the reader's mind.