A WILY WIDOW. By Henry Cresswell, Author of "A Modern Greek Heroine," &c. 3 vols.
"Mr. Cresswell writes extremely well on a plot that suits him. His brighter pages are almost as captivating as the painful interest of his more tragic ones, and altogether the story is readable and thrilling."—Daily Telegraph.
BERNARD AND MARCIA: A Story of Middle Age. By Elizabeth Glaister. 3 vols.
"The three volumes tell in a smooth, graceful fashion the story of two lovers whose uncovenanted friendship for each other survives a host of trials, and at last, though somewhat late in life, is rewarded."—Daily Telegraph.
THE DEATH SHIP: A Strange Story. An account of a Cruise in 'The Flying Dutchman,' collected from the Papers of the late Mr. Geoffrey Fenton, of Poplar, Master Mariner. By W. Clark Russell, Author of 'The Wreck of the Grosvenor,' 'The Golden Hope,' &c. 3 vols.
THE YOUNGEST MISS GREEN. By F. W. Robinson, Author of 'Grandmother's Money,' &c. 3 vols.
A DAUGHTER OF DIVES. By Leith Derwent, Author of 'Circe's Lovers,' 'King Lazarus,' &c. 3 vols.
"Readers will find Mr. Leith Derwent's plot interesting, exciting, and original, and worked out with considerable acquaintance of peoples and climes."—Piccadilly.
THE DUCHESS. By the Author of 'Molly Bawn,' 'Phyllis,' &c. 1 vol. crown 8vo. 6s.
"The author of 'Molly Bawn' is always interesting and vivacious, and her story of 'The Duchess' is one of her most exciting and clever novels."—Scotsman.