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The Cuckoo in the Nest, v. 2/2
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret)
Fiction
51. AN AMERICAN GIRL IN LONDON. By SARAH JEANNETTE DUNCAN, Author
of “A Social Departure,” &c. 1 vol.
This clever work has been one of the greatest successes of the present
London season.
52. HER LAST THROW. By Mrs. HUNGERFORD, Author of “Molly Bawn.” 1
vol.
“Mrs. Hungerford never fails to be prettily piquant.”--_Academy._
53. THE SCAPEGOAT. By HALL CAINE, Author of “The Deemster,” “The
Shadow of a Crime,” &c. 1 vol.
Mr. Hall Caine has only just concluded the writing of this, his newest
novel. It is the fruit of his recent travel in Tangier and introduces
the author to new ground.
54. INTENTIONS. By OSCAR WILDE. 1 vol.
A book of essays in Mr. Wilde’s picturesque and vigorous manner,
containing the well-known paper, “The Decay of Lying.”
55. A FAR-AWAY MELODY. By MARY E. WILKINS, Author of “A Humble
Romance,” “A New England Nun,” &c. 1 vol.
This charming volume of short stories has won for the author an unique
position as the artist of humble human emotion.
56, 57. THE SIN OF OLGA ZASSOULICH. By FRANK BARRETT, Author of
“The Admirable Lady Biddy Fane,” “Between Life and Death,” &c. 2
vols.
“Those people who ... debate whether Mr. R. L. Stevenson or Mr. Rider
Haggard shall be awarded the palm of modern romance writing must really
take into consideration the claims of Mr. Frank Barrett.”--_Athenæum._
58. THE ENGLISH POETS. By JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, 1 vol.
This book contains some of Mr. Lowell’s best known contributions to
literary criticism.
59. SOLDIERS THREE. By RUDYARD KIPLING, Author of “The Light that
Failed,” “The Phantom Rickshaw,” “Mine Own People,” &c. 1 vol.
“If Mr. Kipling should not ultimately blossom into an Anglo-Indian
Dickens, he will, at all events, occupy a high place in the literature
of our day.”--_Athenæum._
60. ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN. By AMÉLIE RIVES, Author of “The Quick or
the Dead,” “A Brother to Dragons,” &c. 1 vol.
A new and very original work by this powerful and vivid writer.
61, 62. MR. CHAINE’S SONS. By W. E. NORRIS, Author of “Matrimony,”
“Marcia,” “Miss Wentworth’s Idea,” &c. 2 vols.
Mr. Norris’s new story, which has just met with great success in Temple
Bar.
63. THE NEW RECTOR. By STANLEY J. WEYMAN, Author of “The House of
the Wolf,” &c. 1 vol.
A new story of village life, rich in domestic interest and full of
character.
64, 65. THE MYSTERY OF M. FELIX. By B. L. FARJEON, Author “Blade o’
Grass,” &c.
“A novel of great interest and power. It bubbles over with humour of the
raciest and richest character.”--_Scotsman._
66. A SYDNEY-SIDE SAXON. By ROLF BOLDREWOOD, Author of “Robbery
under Arms.” 1 vol.
The last novel by the popular Australian novelist.
67. THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS. By RUDYARD KIPLING, Author of “The
Light that Failed,” “The Phantom Rickshaw,” “Soldiers Three,” “Mine
Own People,” &c. 1 vol.
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