=ADVENTURES OF AN A.D.C.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Westminster Gazette_—“. . . makes better and more entertaining
reading than nine out of every ten novels of the day. . . .
Those who know nothing about Anglo-Indian social life will be as
well entertained by this story as those who know everything
about it.”
_Times_—“Full of delightful humour.”
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BY JOHN BUCHAN.
=JOHN BURNET OF BARNS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Truth_—“In short, this is a novel to lay aside and read a
second time, nor should we forget the spirited snatches of song
which show that the winner of the Newdigate has the soul of the
poet.”
=A LOST LADY OF OLD YEARS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Athenœum_—“Written in strong and scholarly fashion.”
_Morning Post_—“We have nothing but praise for Mr. Buchan. The
book is of sterling merit and sustained interest.”
_Evening Standard_—“Stirring and well told.”
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BY DANIEL CHAUCER.
=SIMPLE LIFE LIMITED.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Morning Post._—“One of the most delightful novels we have read
for a long time.”
_Pall Mall Gazette._—“So distinguished in style that the reader
devours it with avidity. It is a modern novel with a sparkle and
freshness which should set everybody perusing it. The author
ought to feel proud of his achievement.”
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BY GILBERT K. CHESTERTON.
=THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILL.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
With 6 Illustrations by W. Graham Robertson.
_Daily Mail_—“Mr. Chesterton, as our laughing philosopher, is
at his best in this delightful fantasy.”
_Westminster Gazette_—“It is undeniably clever. It
scintillates—that is exactly the right word—with bright and
epigrammatic observations, and it is written throughout with
undoubted literary skill.”
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BY T. B. CLEGG.
=THE LOVE CHILD.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Truth_—“A singularly powerful book. . . . The painful story
grips you from first to last.”
_Daily Telegraph_—“A strong and interesting story, the fruit of
careful thought and conscientious workmanship. . . . Mr. Clegg
has presented intensely dramatic situations without letting them
degenerate into the melodramatic.”
=THE WILDERNESS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Telegraph_—“A really admirable story.”
_Athenœum_—“Mr. Clegg claims the gift of powerful and truthful
writing.”
=THE BISHOP’S SCAPEGOAT.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Athenœum_—“Inspired with a deep sense of the beautiful in
Nature and the instinctive goodness of the human heart, and the
divine meaning of life.”
_Daily Mail_—“A really good novel. It is so good that we hope
Mr. Clegg will give us some more from the same store.”