Messrs. Methuen's List 29 W. E. Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN. By W. E. Norris, Author of ' Mademoiselle de Mersac,' etc. Fourth Edition. Crown Zvo. 6i. "An intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing wosftV— Daily TdegrapJi. W. E. Norris. HIS GRACE. By W. E Norris. Third Edition. Crown Svo, 6s. ' Mr. Norris ha= drawn a really fine character in the Duke of Hurstbourne, at once unconventional and very true to the conventionaUties of life.' — Athentgum. W. E. Norris. THE DESPOTIC LADY AND OTHERS. By W. E. Norris. Croivn %vo. 6j-. ' A budget of good fiction of which no one will tire.' — Scotsman. W. E. Norris. CLARISSA FURIOSA. By W. E. Norris, Crown "ivo. 6j. ' As a story it is admirable, as a jcu d! esprit it is capital, as a lay sermon studded with gems of wit and wisdom it is a model.' — The World. W. Clark RusselL MY DANISH SWEETHEART. By W. Clark Russell, Author of * The Wreck of the Grosvenor,' etc. Illustrated. Fourth Edition. Crown Zvo. 6s. Robert Barr. THE MUTABLE MANY. By Robert Barr, Author of ' In the Midst of Alarms,' ' A Woman Intervenes,' etc. Second Edition. Crown %vo. ()S. ' Very much the best novel that Mr. Barr has yet given us. There is much insight in it, much acute and delicate appreciation of the finer shades of character and much excellent humour.' — Daily Chronich:. ' An excellent story. It contains several exc«llently studied characters, and is filled with lifelike pictures of modern life.' — Glasgow Herald. Robert Barr. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. By Robert Barr. Third Edition, Crown 2>vo. 6s, 'A book which has abundantly satisfied us by its capital humour. — Daily Chronicle. 'Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph whereof he has every reason to be proud.' — Pall Mall Gazette. J. Maclaren Cobban. THE KING OF ANDAMAN : A Saviour of Society. By J. Maclarf.n Cobban. Croivn 8vo. 6s. ' An unquestionably interesting book. It contains one character, at least, who has in him the root of immortality, and the book itself is ever exhaling the sweet .savour of the unexpected.' — Pall Mall Gazette. J. Maclaren Cobban. WILT THOU HAVE THIS WOMAN ? By J. M. Cobban, Author of The King of Andaman.' Cro-uniivo. 6s.