"Lady Virginia Sandars' new novel is told with more than average skill; the author has a fertile imagination, which enables her to vary, ad libitum, the situations in which she places her personages."—Morning Post.
IN WHITE AND GOLD. A Story. By Mrs. F. H. Williamson. 3 vols.
"Mrs. Williamson has evidently lived among the people whose doings she describes and whose sayings she records with a natural fidelity which reminds one of Anthony Trollope."—World.
JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING: A Country Tale. By Algernon Gissing. 2 vols.
"Mr. Gissing writes with subdued humour, knows how to touch a situation with restrained pathos, and keeps his pastoral romance strictly within the limits of his knowledge and sympathy; the result is a most agreeable story of English country life."—Saturday Review.
SIX-SHILLING NOVELS
EACH IN ONE VOLUME CROWN 8vo.
THE DUCHESS.
By the Author of 'Molly Bawn,' 'Phyllis,' 'Airy Fairy Lilian,' 'Lady Branksmere,' Etc.
NINETTE: An Idyll of Provence.