Part 46 (1/2)
FAITHFUL AND UNFAITHFUL.
=By AMY LEVY.=
REUBEN SACHS.
=By the EARL OF LYTTON.=
THE RING OF AMASIS.
=By MALCOLM M'LENNAN.=
MUCKLE JOCK, AND OTHER STORIES OF PEASANT LIFE.
=By LUCAS MALET.=
MRS. LORIMER.
=By A. B. MITFORD.=
TALES OF OLD j.a.pAN. Ill.u.s.trated.
=By D. CHRISTIE MURRAY.=
_SPECTATOR_--”Mr. Christie Murray has more power and genius for the delineation of English rustic life than any half-dozen of our surviving novelists put together.”
_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW_--”Few modern novelists can tell a story of English country life better than Mr. D. Christie Murray.”
AUNT RACHEL.
JOHN VALE'S GUARDIAN.
SCHWARTZ.
THE WEAKER VESSEL.
HE FELL AMONG THIEVES. By D. C. MURRAY and H. HERMAN.
=By Mrs. OLIPHANT.=
_ACADEMY_--”At her best she is, with one or two exceptions, the best of living English novelists.”
_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW_--”Has the charm of style, the literary quality and flavour that never fails to please.”
A BELEAGUERED CITY.
JOYCE.
NEIGHBOURS ON THE GREEN.
KIRSTEEN.
HESTER.
HE THAT WILL NOT WHEN HE MAY.
THE RAILWAY MAN AND HIS CHILDREN.
THE MARRIAGE OF ELINOR.
=By W. CLARK RUSSELL.=
_TIMES_--”Mr. Clark Russell is one of those writers who have set themselves to revive the British sea story in all its glorious excitement. Mr. Russell has made a considerable reputation in this line.
His plots are well conceived, and that of _Marooned_ is no exception to this rule.”
MAROONED.
A STRANGE ELOPEMENT.