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F. V. WHITE & Co.'s Publications, 291 THE WORKS OF JOHN STRANGE WINTER. UNIFORM IN STYLE AND PRICE. (At all Booksellers' and Bookstalls.) In Paper Covers, Is.; Cloth, Is. 6d. each. THE MAJOR'S FAVOURITE. THE STRANGER WOMAN. (3d Edition.) RED COATS. (Profusely Illustrated.) (5th Edition.) A MAN'S MAN. (4th Edition.) THAT MRS SMITH. (2d Edition.) THREE GIRLS. (4th Edition.) MERE LUCK. (3d Edition.) LUMLEY THE PAINTER. (3d Edition.) GOOD-BYE. (8th Edition.) HE WENT FOR A SOLDIER. (8th Edition.) FERRERS COURT. (7th Edition.) BUTTONS. (8th Edition.) A LITTLE FOOL. (11th Edition.) MY POOR DICK. (10th Edition.) Illustrated by MAURICE GREIFFENHAGEN. BOOTLES' CHILDREN. (12th Edition.) Illustrated by J. BERNARD PARTRIDGE. "John Strange Winter is never more thoroughly at home than when delineating the characters of children, and everyone wiJl be delighted with the dignified Madge and the quaint Pearl. The book is mainly occupied with the love affairs of Terry (the soldier servant who appears in many of the preceding books), but the children buzz in and out of its pages much as they would come in acd out of a room in real life, pervading and brightening the house in which they dwell."—Zeices^er Daily Post. THE CONFESSIONS OF A PUBLISHER. " The much discussed question of the relations between a publisher and his clients furnishes Mr John Strange Winter with material for one of the brightest tales of the season. Abel Drinkwater's autobiography is written from a humorous point of view ; yet here, as elsewhere, 'many a true word is spoken in jest,' and in the con- versations of the publisher and his too ingenuous son, facts come to light that are worthy of the attention of aspirants to literary fame." —Morning Post. MIGNON'S HUSBAND. (15th Edition.) "It is a capital love story, full of high spirits, and written in a dashing style and will charm the most melancholy of readers into hearty enjoyment of its fun." — Scotsman. THAT IMP. (12th Edition.) "Barrack life is abandoned for the nonce, and the author of 'Booties' Baby' introduces readers to a country home replete with every comfort and containing men and women whose acquaintanceship we can only regret can never blossom into friendship." —Review. "This charming little book is bright and breezy, and has the ring of supreme truth about it."— Vanity Fair. MIGNON'S SECRET. (18th Edition.) "In 'Mignon's Secret' Mr Winter has supplied a continuation to the never-to- be-forgotten ' Booties'Baby.' . . . The story is gracefully and touchingly told." — John Bull. F. V. WHITE & Co., 14 Bedford Street, Strand.