A SONG OF ARABY

By JOHN GUISBOROUGH. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.

A fine novel of adventure by an officer who served in the Mesopotamian campaign for more than three years. It completes the library of those who collect books on Mesopotamia, a land of Oriental mystery, jinn and efreets. The English hero and heroine in hours of peril cross the desert, passing Ur of the Chaldees, said to be the home of Abraham. All the fascination of the Near East, its Arabs and Turks, its deserts and rivers are here vividly portrayed.

By the Author of "HAPPY EVER AFTER."

WHEN I WAS A QUEEN IN BABYLON

By ROSE ALLATINI. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.

A brilliant novel.

BRY OF HAG FELL

By RICHARD CHATER. Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

Mr. Chater gives us a story which does something more than interest and excite the reader. It does more than hold his attention from the first page to the last. It haunts the memory.