Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue
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J. S. Fletcher. THE BUILDERS.
By J. S. Fletcher. Author of
'When Charles i. was King.'
Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
J. S. netcher. THE PATHS OF THE PRUDENT, By J. S. Flet- cher. Crown 8vo. 6s.
- The story has a curious fascination for the
reader, and the theme and character are handled with rare abihty.' — Scotsman. ' Dorinthia is charming. The story is told withgreathumour.' — PallMallGazette.
J. B. Burton. IN THE DAY OF
ADVERSITY. By J. Bloundelle- BuRTON. Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s. ' Unusually interesting and full of highly dramatic situations. — Guardian.
J. B. Burton. DENOUNCED. By J. Bloundelle- Burton. Second Edition. Craivn 8vo. 6s. ' A fine, manly, spirited piece of work.' — JVortd. J. B. Burton. THE CLASH OF ARMS. By J. Bloundelle-Bur- TON. Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s, ' A brave story — brave in deed, brave in word, brave in thought.' — St. James's Gazette. J. B. Burton. ACROSS THE SALT SEAS. By J. Bloundelle-Burton. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s, ' The very essence of the true romantic spirit.' — Truth.
R. Murray GUclirist. WILLOW-
BRAKE. By R. Murray Gil-
CHRIST. Crown 8vo. 6s.
' It is a singularly pleasing and eminently
wholesome volume, with a decidedly
charming note of i>athos at various
points. ' — A theneeuin.
W. C. Scully. THE WHITE HECA- TOMB. By W. C. Scully, Author of ' Kafir Stories.' Cr. 8vo. 6s. ' Reveals a marvellously intimate under- standing of the Kafhr mind.' — African Critic. W. C. Scully. BETWEEN SUN AND SAND. By W. C. Scully, Author of 'The While Hecatomb.' Cr. 8vo. 6s. 'The reader passes at once into the very atmosphere of the African desert : the inexpressible space and stillness swallow him up, and there is no world for him but that immeasurable wast*.' — Athenceuni.
M. M. Dowie. GALLIA. By Menie Muriel Dowie, Author of A Girl in the Karpathians.' Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
M. M. Dowie. THE CROOK OF THE BOUGH. By M6nie Muriel Dowie. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
Julian Corbett. A BUSINESS IN GREAT WATERS. By JULIAN Corbett. Second Edition, Cr. 8vo. 6s.
OTHER SIX-SHILLINGS NOVELS
Crown %vo.
MISS ERIN. By M. E. Francis.
ANANIAS. By the Hon. Mrs. Alan
Brodrick. CORRAGEEN IN '98. By Mrs.
Orpen. THE PLUNDER PIT. By J. Keigh-
LEY SNOWDEN.
CROSS TRAILS. By Victor Waite. SUCCESSORS TO THE TITLE.
By Mrs, Walford. KIRKHAM'S FIND. By Mary
Gaunt. DEADMAN'S. By Mary Gaunt. CAPTAIN TACOBUS : AROMANCE
OFTHEROAD. By L. Cope CORN-
FORD.
SONS OF ADVERSITY. By L. Cope
CORNFORD. THE KING OF ALBERIA. By
Laura Daintrey. THE DAUGHTER OF ALOUETTE.
By Mary A. Owen. CHILDREN OF THIS WORLD.
By Ellen F. Pinsent. AN ELECTRIC SPARK, By G.
Manville Fenn, UNDER SHADOW OF THE
MISSION. By L. S. McChesney.
THE SPECULATORS. By J. F.
Brewer. THE SPIRIT OF STORM. By
Ronald Ross.