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A ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS.
VENDETTA.
THELMA.
ARDATH : THE STORY OF A DEAD SELF.
THE SOUL OF LILITH.
WORMWOOD.
BARABBAS : A DREAM OF THE
WORLD'S TRAGEDY. THE SORROWS OF SATAN.
XTbe IFlovelist
Messrs. Methuen are making an interesting experiment which con- stitutes a fresh departure in publishing. They are issuing under the above general title a Monthly Series of New Fiction by popular authors at the price of Sixpence. Each Number is as long as the average Six Shilling Novel. The first numbers of 'The Novelist' are as follows : —
I. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.
II. JENNIE BAXTER, JOURNALIST.
III. THE INCA'S TREASURE.
IV. A SON OF THE STATE. V. FURZE BLOOM.
VI. BUNTER'S CRUISE. VII. THE GAY DECEIVERS. VIII. A NEW NOVEL.
E. W. HORNUNG.
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Robert Barr.
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Ernest Glanville.
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W. Pett Ridge. .
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S. Baring Gould.
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C. Gleig.
[/Neatly. Arthur Moore.
[Noveviier.
Mrs. Meade.
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