‘Very clever, very fantastic, and very enjoyable.’—Spectator.

‘One of Mrs Molesworth’s best stories for girls.’—The Queen.

‘Fully maintains her charm of style and narration.’—Leeds Mercury.

THE GIRL AT THE DOWER HOUSE, AND AFTERWARD. By Agnes Giberne, author of Sun, Moon, and Stars; A Lady of England, &c. With eight Illustrations by J. Finnemore. 5/

‘An absorbing story.’—Daily Free Press.

‘A charming love-tale.’—Westminster Review.

CATALINA: Art Student. By L. T. Meade, author of Betty, Four on an Island, Wilton Chase, &c. With eight Illustrations, by W. Boucher. 5/

‘The story is managed with great skills.’—Daily Free Press.

‘Unquestionably one of Mrs Meade’s best books.’—Evening News.

‘Very brightly told.’—Punch.

THE BLACK TOR: A Tale of the Reign of James I. By George Manville Fenn, author of Roy Royland, Diamond Dyke, The Rajah of Dah, Real Gold, &c. With eight Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 5/

‘A capital story ... full of incident and adventure.’—The Standard.

‘There is a fine manly tone about the book, which makes it particularly appropriate for youth.’—Sheffield Daily Telegraph.

All my senses were now concentrating into the one maddening desire to reach shelter and safety. From Meg Langholme, by Mrs Molesworth; price 5s. Page 222.