John Long's New & Forthcoming Books NAT GOULD'S NEW SIXPENNY NOVELS In large demy Svo., sewed. Striking cover in colours ONE OF A MOB Ready THE SELLING PLATER A BIT OF A ROGUE Ready THE LADY TRAINER Ready A STRAIGHT GOER Jme Ready A HUNDRED TO ONE CHANCE August A REPLY TO THE "NEW THEOLOGY* BY THE AUTHOR OF "WHEN IT WAS LIGHT" THE FOOL HATH SAID "The fool hath said In his heart, 'There is no God'" Crown &vo., paper cover, Is. net; or in cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. net "A real triumph of modern publishing." PALL MALL GAZETTE "A marvel of cheapness." SPECTATOR JOHN LONG'S LIBRARY OF MODERN CLASSICS A series of great works of fiction by modern authors. Not pocket editions, but large, handsome, and fully-illustrated volumes for the bookshelf, printed in large type on the best paper. Biographical Introductions and Photogravure Portraits. Size, 8 in. by sJ in. ; thick- ness, il in. Prices : Cloth Gilt, 2S. net each ; Leather, gold blocked and silk marker, 33. net each ; or in Classic Half- Vellum, gs. net each. THE THREE CLERKS - - - - ( 4 8o pp.) ANTHONY TROLLOPE THE CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH - (672 pp.) CHARLES READE THE WOMAN IN WHITE - - - - (576 pp.) WILKIE COLLINS ADAM BEDE (480 pp.) GEORGE ELIOT THE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND (432 pp.) W. M.THACKERAY WESTWARD HO! (600 pp.) CHARLES KINGSLEY TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS - - (320 pp.) THOMAS HUGHES A TALE OF TWO CITIES - - - (384 pp.) CHARLES DICKENS Other Volumes to follow. JOHN LONG, 12, 13 & H Norris Street, Hay market, London