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SPENCER BLACKETT'S PUBLICATIONS

THE STANDARD LIBRARY-continued.

F. W. ROBINSON'S PRISON SERIES.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 3s. 6d. each. With Frontispiece. 1. The Memoirs of of Jane

Female Convict.

2. Prison Characters.

3. Female Life in Prison.

Cameron,

"These volumes are of general interest. Curiosity is the lowest sentiment they must awaken.

Their appeal to the higher

feelings of those who read them can hardly fail to be successful. Every variety of type of the female prisoner is described, and every event of prison life is detailed in these pages. The narratives are extraordinary and interesting, and many are very touching."-Morning Post.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 3s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

André Cornélis. By PAUL BOURGET. Trans

lated by Mrs. CASHEL HOEY.

Duke's

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

Winton.

By J. R. HENSLOWE,

Author of "White and Red," "Dorothy Compton," etc.

"A fair sample of historical romance.”—Times.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

The Romance of a Mummy. By THEOPHILE GAUTIER. Translated by M. YOUNG.

"M. Gautier has succeeded in vivifying ancient Egyptian life and scenes; relieving the sombreness of tragic events with the brightness of a bewitching love episode.”

SPENCER BLACKETT'S PUBLICATIONS

NEW TWO SHILLING NOVELS

BY

POPULAR AUTHORS.

Crown 8vo. Price, picture boards, 2s.; cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

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BY L. B. WALFORD.

Nan: and other Stories.

"They show the ease and grace of the author's style, and have that pre-eminent quality of pleasantness that comes of cleverness which is never obtrusive, and art which has become second nature."-Athenæum.

BY MRS. CASHEL HOEY.

All or Nothing.

"Mrs. Cashel Hoey is one of the few lady novelists of the day who write far too little, but who, when they do write, write as if they respected themselves and their public equally. It is, in all points, one of Mrs. Hoey's best books."-Academy.

BY THE HON. LEWIS WINGFIELD.

Gehenna; or, Havens of Unrest.

"Abounding, from beginning to end, in touches of nature and lifelike descriptions; and the story carries us on, without a semblance of slowness, through striking scenes until we close the volume in something not unlike wonderment at the art and genius of the man who wrote it."-Whitehall Review.

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NEW TWO SHILLING NOVELS-continued. Crown 8vo. Price, picture boards, 2s.; cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

BY MRS. HOUSTOUN.

Records of a Stormy Life.

"Every page abounds in action and overflows with feeling."Court Journal.

Corinna.

BY "RITA."

"The story is interesting, and the heroine is graceful and gracefully described."-Athenæum.

**For full list of Rita's Novels, see pages 12 and 13.

BY ROBERT BUCHANAN.

Stormy Waters.

"Some of the chapters devoted to the plottings of the dynamitards are exciting enough, and will just now be specially attractive." -Athenæum.

BY ADELINE SERGEANT.

Jacobi's Wife.

"Miss Sergeant's perhaps most able work. She has written a tale which should keep the reader in a pleasant bondage to the end."-Academy.

BY MRS. OLIPHANT.

The Son of his Father.

"No one who takes it up will leave it unfinished. The tone throughout is excellent."-Saturday Review.

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NEW TWO SHILLING NOVELS—continued. Crown 8vo. Price, picture boards, 25.; cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

BY THE AUTHOR OF "ST. OLAVE'S." The Blue Ribbon.

"The reader will be both pleased and interested in this story. It abounds in picturesque sketches of incident and character, clever dialogue, and touches of pathos and quiet good sense, which will surely make it popular."-Athenæum.

Little Miss Primrose.

"Those who like the lighter class of fiction will find this novel to their taste, and it will well serve to while away an hour or so on a railway journey."-Court Circular.

Annette.

[Shortly.

"The descriptions are as pretty as a painting and as tender as a poem."-Literary World.

BY MISS MINNIE YOUNG.

Jack Urquhart's Daughter.

"Not the least welcome of Mr. Spencer Blackett's cheap re-issue of favourite novels is 'Jack Urquhart's Daughter,' by Minnie Young. We remember praising it when it first came out, and our favourable opinion is more than confirmed by re-perusal." -Pictorial World.

BY VIOLET FANE.

Thro' Love and War.

"Violet Fane will largely increase the number of her readers. 'Thro' Love and War' has a succinct and intelligible plot, and is written with a quaint combination of acute perception, veiled sarcasm, and broad fun which is certain to ensure for it a wide popularity."-World.

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NEW TWO SHILLING

NOVELS-continued.

Crown 8vo. Price, picture boards, 25.; cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. Postage, 4d.

Mignon.

BY MRS. FORRESTER.

"This story is a charming one, perhaps the best Mrs. Forrester has written."-Morning Post.

BY CHARLES GIBBON.

A Princess of Jutedom.

"Mr. Gibbon is much at home in his story of a Dundee merchant's daughter. The characters are natural, 'to the nails.'”—Athenaum.

BY THEODORE A. THARP.

Cradled in a Storm.

"There is undoubtedly a great charm in a story which at its commencement impresses the reader with a sense of mystery and weirdness. The description of Gaunchester Haugh with which the author opens his romance is invested with a strange glamour of old-world beauty."-Court Journal.

BY CAPTAIN W. D. L'ESTRANGE.

Under Fourteen Flags. Being the Life and Adventures of Brigadier-General MACIVER, a Soldier of Fortune.

"We should recommend every one who has exhausted Mayne Reid and other favourite writers to procure Under Fourteen Flags,' and can promise that whoever does so in search of amusement and excitement will not have spent his money in vain."Pictorial World.

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