MR. WILLIAM HEINEMANN'S LIST. 3 RUDYARD KIPLING & WOLCOTT BALESTIER. i. In One Volume, crown 8vo, THE NAULAHKA: A TALE OF WEST AND EAST. BY RUDYARD KIPLING AND WOLCOTT BALESTIER. [In the Press. The Naulahka is, perhaps, a unique achievement in collaboration in that it brings together two authors full of knowledge of the inner life of countries unknown to the general reader. The story starts in a rising township in Colorado, whence the hero and heroine embark on widely different missions, for Rajputana, India. There they experience singular adventures, the heroine in a life spent for the emancipation of the Hindoo women, the hero in his quest of The Naulahka, a jewelled necklace of fabulous value. The Indian portion of the story stands quite alone in the revelations of the life of the native women, the secrets of the women's quarters being laid bare with unparalleled boldness. ii. In One Volume, crown 8vo, The Average Woman. CONTAINING A COMMON STORY, REFFEY, AND CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN. By WOLCOTT BALESTIER. With a Portrait of the Author, and an Introduction by Henry James. [/» the Press. III. In Three Volumes, crown 8vo, BENEFITS FORGOT. A NOVEL. By WOLCOTT BALESTIER. _fn preparation.