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SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE.
7

Demy 8vo, 460 pages. 7/6.

No. 747.

BEING

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A GIPSY.

Edited by F. W. CAREW, M.D.

"The writer of the book has obviously an exceptional knowledge of the Romany speech and character; and those who make a special study of gipsy life will find the book repay perusal."—Glasgow Herald, Dec. 22nd, 1890.

"Charmingly written, and in itself quite an education in the soft and liquid lingo of the Romany."—Sporting Times, Dec. 13th, 1890.


Crown 8vo, 342 pages. 5/-

Dick Chichester;

OR,

THE WOOING OF THE COUNTY.

By E. M. ROACH.

"Decidedly above the average political novel."—Saturday Review.

"There is not a dull page in the book."—Church Bells.

"Many of the characters are admirably drawn; and there are delightful flashes of humour."—Speaker.


Crown 8vo, 190 pages. 3/-

THE YOUNG MAN'S PARABLE.

THE PRODIGAL SON.

A STORY FOR TO-DAY.

By The REV. G. D. EVANS,

OF BRISTOL,

Author of "Within the Gates; or, Glimpses of the Glorified Life," &c., &c