THE PRIMA DONNA. By Sarah Williams (“Sadie”).
“Full of freshness and originality.”—Whitehall.
CYPRESS BEACH. By W. H. Babcock.
“Cypress Beach has three cogent qualifications for perusal. It is well written, short, and readable from beginning to end.”—Vanity Fair.
“It is a story of life on one of the American Southern Border States, and the writer seems to have equal skill over character as in description and scenery . . . a strong sense of both pathos and humour.”—Academy.
FRASER TYTLER.
1. JASMINE LEIGH.
“A work of art from which all our novelists, with one or two exceptions, might take a lesson. . . . Not a stroke is blurred.”—Westminster Review.
2. MARGARET.
New Dutch Novel. Second Edition.
ANNA: The Professor’s Daughter. By Marie Daal.