1. SOMETHING IN THE CITY Florence Warden
2. THE TURNPIKE HOUSE Fergus Hume
3. MIDSUMMER MADNESS Mrs. Lovett Cameron
4. MRS. MUSGRAVE AND HER HUSBAND Richard Marsh
5. THE SIN OF HAGAR Helen Mathers
6. DELPHINE Curtis Yorke
7. TRAITOR AND TRUE John Bloundelle-burton
8. THE OTHER MRS. JACOBS Mrs. Campbell Praed
9. THE COUNTESS OF MOUNTENOY John Strange Winter
10. THE WOOING OF MONICA L. T. Meade
11. THE WORLD MASTERS George Griffith
12. HIS ITALIAN WIFE Lucas Cleeve
13. No. 3, THE SQUARE Florence Warden
14. MISS ARNOTT'S MARRIAGE Richard Marsh
15. THE THREE DAYS' TERROR J. S. Fletcher
16. THE JUGGLER AND THE SOUL Helen Mathers
17. THE HARVEST OF LOVE C. Ranger Gull
18. BITTER FRUIT Mrs. Lovett Cameron
19. BENEATH THE VEIL Adeline Sergeant
20. THE BRANGWYN MYSTERY David Christie Murray
21. FUGITIVE ANNE Mrs. Campbell Praed
22. IN SUMMER SHADE Mary E. Mann
23. A JILT'S JOURNAL Rita
24. THE SCARLET SEAL Dick Donovan
N.B.--The first Eight will be published March 16th. There will then be
an interval of one month, when, commencing April 20th, the volumes will
appear fortnightly, two at a time, until July 27th.
GENERAL LITERATURE
+OSCAR WILDE AND MYSELF.+ By Lord Alfred Douglas. With rare Portraits
and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Price 10s. 6_d._ net.
Some of Oscar Wilde's biographers are persons who had only a nodding
acquaintance with him, and others had no acquaintance at all. But in
their writings there is one name which is linked with Wilde's and is
second only in importance to it--the name of Lord Alfred Douglas. After
long years Lord Alfred has decided to break the silence and to give the
real facts about his relations with Wilde from the period when Wilde
was at the top of his fame to the time of his tragedy and death. "Oscar
Wilde and Myself" contains a serious side inasmuch as it deals with the
grave disasters which this friendship has brought upon Lord Alfred. It
possesses another side in the analysis of the purely literary aspect of
Wilde's work; and a large number of anecdotes and sayings of Wilde are
included which have never before been printed. It gives also an account
of the Wilde circle, which included the most prominent persons of the
period. Of Lord Alfred Douglas's literary gifts his worst enemy is in
no doubt, and this work, apart from its great personal import, will
give the quietus to much that is false which has grown round the Oscar
Wilde tradition.
BELGIUM, HER KINGS, KINGDOM, AND PEOPLE. By John de Courcy
Macdonnell. Fully illustrated. Demy 8vo. Price 15_s._ net.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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