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Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue


THE QUEENSBERRY CUP. By

Clive p. Wolley. A HOME IN INVERESK. By T.

L. Paton. MISS ARMSTRONG'S AND

OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. By

John Davidson. DR. CONGALTON'S LEGACY. By

Henry Johnston. TIME AND THE WOMAN. By

Richard Pryce. THIS MAN'S DOMINION. By the

Author of ' A High Little World.' DIOGENES OF LONDON. By H.

B. Marriott Watson. THE STONE DRAGON. By

Murray Gilchrist. A VICAR'S WIFE. By Evelyn

Dickinson.


ELSA. By E. M 'Queen Gray.

THE SINGER OF MARLY. By I.

Hooper. THE FALL OF THE SPARROW.

By M. C. Balfour.

A SERIOUS COMEDY. By Herbert

MORRAH. THE FAITHFUL CITY. By Herbert Morrah.

IN THE GREAT DEEP. By J. A.

Barry. BIJLI, THE DANCER. By jAMES

Blythe Patton.

JOSIAH'S WIFE. By Norma

LORIMER. THE PHILANTHROPIST. By

Lucy Maynard. VAUSSORE. By Francis Brune.


THREE-AND-8IXPENNY NOVELS

Crown Svo.


DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVEL- IST. 42nd thousand. By Edna Lyall.

THE KLOOF BRIDE. By Ernest Glanville.

A VENDETTA OF THE DESERT. By W. C. Scully.

SUBJECT TO VANITY. By Mar- garet Benson.

THE SIGN OF THE SPIDER. By Bertram Mitford.

THE MOVING FINGER. By Mary Gaunt.

JACO TRELOAR. By J. H. Pearce.

THE DANCE OF THE HOURS. By 'Vera.'

A WOMAN OF FORTY. By Esm6 Stuart

A CUMBERER OF THE GROUND. By Constance Smith.

THE SIN OF ANGELS. By Evelyn Dickinson.

AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL. By X. L.

THE COMING OF CUCULAIN. By Standish O'Grady.

THE GODS GIVE MY DONKEY WINGS. By Angus Evan Abbott.


THE STAR GAZERS. By G. Man-

VILLE FENN.

THE POISON OF ASPS. By R.

Orton- Prowse. THE QUIET MRS. FLEMING, By

R Pryce DISENCHANTMENT. By F. Mabel

Robinson. THE SQUIRE OF WANDALES.

By A. Shield. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN. By

J. M. Cobban. A DEPLORABLE AFFAIR. By

W. E. NORRIS. A CAVALIER'S LADYE. By Mrs.

IDlCKKR

THE PRODIGALS. By Mrs. Oliphant.

THE SUPPLANTER. By P. Neu- mann.

A MAN WITH BLACK EYE- LASHES. By H. A. Kennedy.

A HANDFUL OF EXOTICS. By S. Gordon.

AN ODD EXPERIMENT. By Hannah Lynch.

TALES OF NORTHUMBRIA. By Howard Pease.