Part 14 (1/2)

By the Author of 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,' 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes,' 'The Lost World,' &c.

_Punch._--'As rousing a sensation as the greediest of us could want. I can only praise the skill with which a most complete surprise is prepared.'

_Pall Mall Gazette._--'My Dear Watson! All good ”Sherlockians” will welcome Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's new story with enthusiasm ... it is all very thrilling and very fine reading.'

Journeys with Jerry the Jarvey.

By the Hon. ALEXIS ROCHE.

_Scotsman._--'The stories are so good and the epigrams so quaint that one is loath to lay it down. A book that can call forth a hearty laugh on nearly every page.'

_Field._--'The stories are really irresistible, and there is not a dull page in the whole book.'

Oliver.

By B. PAUL NEUMAN.

Author of 'The Greatness of Josiah Porlick,' 'Chignett Street,' &c.

_Westminster Gazette._--'The first hundred pages contain as fine a piece of restrained realistic writing as our recent literature has put forth.

We laid down this very individual book with a wholesome respect for Mr.

Neuman's literary art.'

_Punch._--'The thing is remarkably well done, a close and unsparing treatment of a subject by no means easy ... an original and successful story.'

Two Who Declined.

By HERBERT TREMAINE.

_Evening Standard._--'A striking, even absorbing novel. Its author will certainly ”count” before long.'

_Pall Mall Gazette._--'A very clever story, and a work of great promise.'

Some Elderly People and their Young Friends.

By S. MACNAUGHTAN.

Author of 'The Fortune of Christina McNab,' 'A Lame Dog's Diary,' &c.