“There can be but one opinion as to the merits of this entirely fascinating and able novel, which marks a fresh stage in the development of one of the most remarkable writers of the present day.”—Westminster Gazette.

“One does not know of any woman writing novels in England to-day who is capable of anything so imposing in invention and so refined in execution as ‘Tante.’ ‘Tante’ is a remarkable novel, full of brilliant things and of beautiful things—the strongest work of a very distinguished writer.”—Manchester Guardian.

THE BRACKNELS.
By FORREST REID.
One Volume. Crown 8vo. 6s.

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“An admirable novel, from which one has had no ordinary amount of pleasure.”—Manchester Guardian.

“A remarkable novel and a novel of character. It is as fine a piece of work as we have come upon for a long time.”—Daily Chronicle.

MORE GHOST STORIES.
By Dr. M. R. JAMES,
Provost of King’s College, Cambridge.
Author of “Ghost Stories of an Antiquary,” etc.
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“What makes these stories impressive is not only the artistic skill shown in the application of supernatural elements, but the air of vraisemblance that distinguishes each narrative. Dr. James is a master of the art of ‘true relation.’”—Westminster Gazette.

THE MOTTO OF MRS. McLANE. The Story of an American Farm. By Shirley Carson. 3s. 6d.