Also ready to-day. The Book of the Year.
FROM SCREEN TO THRONE.
By Harry Egbold.
"I am glad to pay a tribute to the sincerity, intimate knowledge and exalted Quixotry of this extraordinary book. It is the best that has ever been written."—Lord Thanet in "The Daily Mary."
The Novel of the Century.
THE PERILS OF MAJESTY.
By H. Stickham Weed.
In Mallaby-Deeley cloth, with luminous portraits.
"It is so rich in plums that I do not recommend anyone to read more than half-a-column at a time. In this way the pleasure and profit can be spread over several weeks. This wonderful book is the product of a brilliant thinker and tender-hearted gentleman. My shelves are full, but I should take down any war-book to make room for this."—Lord Thanet (third review in "The Douglas Daily Dispatch.")