"One of Mr. James's most successful tales. It has plenty of adventure, some pretty bits of landscape, much good-hearted sentiment: in short, all the elements of variety and interest."—Examiner.

SIR THEODORE BROUGHTON

Or, LAUREL WATER.

By G. P. R. JAMES, Esq.

"'Sir Theodore Broughton' is founded upon the case of Donellan, who was hanged some seventy years ago for poisoning his brother-in-law. Mr. James has a knowledge of the age, and he indicates it both in manners and incidents; the persons, also, are well discriminated."—Spectator.

ADVENTURES OF AN AIDE-DE-CAMP;

Or, A CAMPAIGN IN CALABRIA.

By JAMES GRANT, Esq.

Author of the "Romance of War; or the Highlanders in Spain."

"Overflowing with adventure—adventure in the camp and in the chamber, and by the road-side; soldiers' adventures, travellers' adventures, lovers' adventures, murders and abductions, battles and sudden deaths, in the romantic land of Calabria."—Atlas.