FICTION.
VERISIMILITUDES. A Volume of Stories by Rudolf Dircks. Imperial 16mo. cloth, gilt, 3s. 6d.
The Manchester Courier.—'Mr. Dircks is one of the cleverest writers of the day.... The volume will be highly valued by lovers of short stories.'
THE FACE OF A SOUL. By Joseph Dawson. Crown 8vo. cloth gilt, 6s.
The Daily Telegraph.—'Many new notions and much excellent writing.'
THE LIGHT THAT CAME, AND OTHER DREAMINGS. By Joseph Dawson. With Five Illustrations. Gold cloth and end papers, 2s. 6d. net.
The Pall Mall Gazette.—'Really charming in its fanciful, gentle dreamings.'
LADY LOHENGRIN. By J. E. Woodmeald. Crown 8vo. 6s.
The Scotsman.—'The story is one of exceptional merit.'
QUINFORD. By Arthur J. Holmes. In a decorated binding. Crown 8vo. cloth gilt, 6s.
The Athenæum.—'Full of clever passages.... The book is from a knowing hand.'
HEAVENS OF BRASS. By W. Scott King. In a decorated binding. Crown 8vo. gilt, 6s.
The Dublin Daily Express.—A very powerful and interesting tale.'
A CORNER OF OLD CORNWALL. By Mrs. John Bonham. With Three Illustrations. Fcap 8vo. cloth gilt, Second Edition, 3s. 6d. Popular Edition, cloth, 1s. 6d.
The Western Mercury.—'A book which is a treasure to handle. Here you have the raw material that might serve a Hardy or a Baring Gould for three or four volumes.'
CHRISTMAS IN CORNWALL SIXTY YEARS AGO. By Mrs. John Bonham. Fcap. Svo. 1s. net.
The Dundee Advertiser.—'This is a quaint book, breathing the spirit of the past and introducing some engaging characters. Mrs. Bonham has the happy art of giving a picture in a sentence or two.'
THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS. By Isabel Fry. Imp. 16mo. gilt top, 5s. net.
Literature.—'It is almost the most attractive and sympathetic thing of the kind that we have come across.'
The Academy.—'This book stands out as an authentic, almost inspired, record.... In its way it is very near perfection.'
The St. James's Gazette.—'In its own line it is about as good as it can be.'
AT THE SIGN OF THE UNICORN, VII CECIL COURT, LONDON, W.C.
7