Part 30 (1/2)

”A very bright, cheery and pretty story.”--_Academy._

=THE LAST MEETING=: A Story. By BRANDER MATTHEWS, Author of ”The Theatres of Paris,” &c.

”Mr. Brander Matthews' new novel is one of the pleasantest and most entertaining books that I have read for some time. There is vigorous character-drawing; and the characters are, for the most part, men and women in whose company one is pleased to pa.s.s the time. There are many clever and shrewd remarks, considerable humour, and some wit.”--_Academy._

=A LOST SON.= By MARY LINSKILL, Author of ”Hagar,” ”Between the Heather and the Northern Sea,” &c.

”The book's doctrine is wholesome, and its religion free from any trace of cant.”--_Spectator._

”Miss Linskill not only shows a quick power of observation, but writes with good taste and without affectation.”--_Athenaeum._

=THE BECKSIDE BOGGLE=, and Other Lake Country Stories. By ALICE REA.

Ill.u.s.trated.

”The interest of the volume lies in its evidently faithful reproduction of Lake Country speech character, and manners.... A pleasant one and wholesome.”--_Graphic._

TWO VOLUMES OF SHORT STORIES.

=TALES IN THE SPEECH-HOUSE.= By CHARLES GRINDROD, Author of ”Plays from English History,” &c. Ill.u.s.trated. Crown 8vo., cloth. 6s.

”We can say honestly to everyone who can lay hands on them--Read them.”--_Scotsman._

”Sweetly and powerfully told.”--_Manchester Guardian._

=THE QUEEN OF THE ARENA, AND OTHER STORIES.= By STEWART HARRISON.

Ill.u.s.t. Crown 8vo., cloth. 6s.

”Major Harrison has a fresh and lively style, he is so far from being tedious that he rather tends to the opposite extreme, and he shows considerable versatility of powers, with an extensive knowledge of the world.”--_Times._

VERNON LEE'S WORKS.

=BALDWIN=: Being Dialogues on Views and Aspirations. Demy 8vo., cloth.

12s.

”Worth careful study from more than one side. It has a message for all people, to which only indolence or indifference can be deaf.... The subjects proposed are discussed courageously and conscientiously, and often with a compression and force which fills part of the book with pregnant suggestion.... One cannot read a page of 'Baldwin' without feeling the wiser for it.”--_Academy._

=EUPHORION=: Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance.