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NOTES AND QUERIES. no* B. m. MAY 20,


POPULAR SIX-SHILLING NOVELS.


By Mrs. HUMPHRY WAED.

The Marriage of William Ashe.

With Illustrations by ALBERT 8TBKNBR.

(Ith Impression. (2nd Edition. )

Sixctator. "The most attractive and brilliant ot all Mrs. Humphry "Ward's novels."

Lady Rose's Daughter.

With Illustrations. [ Orer 165,000 Copies sold.

Mil. WILLIAM DEAN HOWFI.T.S. " Readers have rarely been led with such interest along the course ol any novel."

Eleanor. ror 120,000 copies sou.

With Illustrations by ALBERT STERNER.

London Quarterly Beriew." A real love story Mrs. Ward has never

given us a book that finds its way to one's heart so completely."

Helbeck of Bannisdale. nthxumm.

Times." A book which will take rank with Mrs. Humphry Ward's best work."

Sir George Tressady. [3rd Edition.

Standard. "An exceedingly able book. We doubt if any other living woman could have written it."

By STANLEY J. WEYMAN.

Count Hannibal. (m impnmm.

Illustrated London News. "The reader will be scarcely conscious of taking breath."

The Castle Inn. im Edition.

With Frontispiece. Times. " A story which the reader follows with excited curiosity."

In King's Byways. [2< /m/-i-o.

Times. " Will be enjoyed by every one to whom the ' Gentleman of France ' appealed."

By A. CONAN DOYLE.

Uncle Bernac. [SHJ sdium.

With 12 Full-Page Illustratio-s. Daily Chronicle." The fascination of it is extraordinary."

By S. R. CROCKETT.

The Silver Skull. [s,-d /,/>*<,.

With 12 Full-Page Illustrations. British Weekly. ' A work of real genius, full of glorious adventures."

Little Anna Mark. i-> >u i i,,,,.*,.

With a Frontispiece.

Daily Telegraph. "A. rattling, rousing story of adventure and mis- adventure."

The Black Douglas. (3rd i,,,,- fSS i m .

With 8 Full-Pjge Illustrations.

Speaker. " A book which grips the imagination in a thoroughly satisfactory fashion."

The Red Axe. [3rdl>preui<m.

With 8 Full-Page Illustrations.

Weekly SHU. "A powerful story, which h tells in his own masterful style."

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City.

[ith Impression.

Spectator." It carries the reader along, keenly interested and lull of sympathy, from tlm first page to the last."

By JOSEPH CONRAD and FORD MADOX HUEFFER.

Romance: a Novel. is** impression.

Atheiitfiim. '- A brilliant thing, vivid, and as full of the trappings of romance as an egg is of meat."

By Mrs. HENRY DE LA PASTURE.

Peter'S Mother. [oik Impression.

Daily Telegraph. " A better novel the reader could not desire."


By HENRY SETON MERRIMAN.

The Last


[Uh Impression. (2nd Edition.). Athenaum." One of his very best novels."

Tomaso's Fortune, and other Stories.

[2nd Impression.

Saturday Keriew." Engrossing, fascinating, picturesque tales, full of colour, adventure, and emotion."

Flotsam. [A i mpreiS ion.

With a Frontispiece.

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Barlasch of the Guard. [mimp, .

Queen." There is the genius of a Meissonier in his delineation of Papa Barlasch He is one of the best soldier-characters in fiction."

The Vultures. tw, /,,*,<>.

Queen. "One of Henry Seton Merriman's very best ____ A powerful and thrilling book."

The Velvet Glove. [;, 7,,, P m,m.

Athmavm. "A good story.... We have nothing but praise for the skilfully interwoven plot and the artistic development of character."

The Isle of Unrest.

With Illustrations. Morniny Post." A really admirable novel."

Roden's Corner.


In Kedar's Tents.

Guardian." Full of adventure, of humour, and of vigour."

The Grey Lady.

With 12 Full-Page Illustrations. Globe. "\ story of striking merit throughout."

The Sowers.


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[&>> impress/on.


Granitic. "\erj difficult indeed to lay down until its last page has been turned."


With Edged Tools.


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From One Generation to Another.

[New Edition.

Illustrated London A'ews. " The book is a good book ____ The characters- are admirably contrasted."

The Slave of the Lamp. [> *<..

Manchester Guardian. "A masterly story ---- So like real life, and SO entirely unconventional."

By ANTHONY HOPE.

The Intrusions of Peggy. [MJ,,,,,, ,<..

Westminster Gazette." Peggy is altogether one of the most delightfa characters that have appeared in recent notion."

By A. E. W. MASON.

The Truants.

Punch.'- Of the most engaging interest."

The Four Feathers. [iw x.;-,o.

Country Life. "It i Indeed a grand story, told with such sympathy and spirit combined as are rarely to be found in books."

By BERNARD E. J. CAPES.

The Secret in the Hill.

Daily Erpres.t. "Picturesquely fresh in handling.... Mr. Capes'* fertility of invention and humour is at its best."


A Castle in Spain.

Outlook. " A really stirring romance."


[3rd Impression.


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Published Weekly by JOHN O. FRANCIS. Bream's Buildings. Chaneery Lane. B.C. : and Printed by JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS, Athenxnm Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, B.C. Saturday, May 20, 1906.