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28 MESSRS. METHUEN'S LIST THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY. Illustrated. Eighth Edition. 'The best thing he has done ; one of the best thing that any one lias done lately.'— St. James's Gazette. 'Mr. Parker seems to become stronger andeasier with every seriousnovel that he attempts. ... In "The Seats of the Mighty " he shows the matured power which his former novels have led us to expect, and h s produced a really finehistorical novel. . . . Most sincerely is Mr. Parker to be congratulated on the finest novel he has yet written.'— A thenaum. 'Mr. Parker's latestbook places him in the front rank of living novelists. "The Seats of the Mighty" is a great_ book.'— Black and White. ' One of the strongeststories ofhistorical interest and adventure that we haveread for many a day. ... A notable and successful book.'— Speaker. Conan Doyle. ROUND THE RED LAMP, By A. C ONAN D OYLE, Author of 'The White Company,' 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,' etc. Fifth Edition.Crown 8vo, 6s. 'The book is, indeed, composed of leaves from life, and is far and away the best view that has been vouchsafed usbehind the scenes of the consulting-room. It is very superior to " The Diary of a late Physician."'— Illustrated London News. Stanley Weyman. UNDER THE RED ROBE. By S TANLEY W EYMAN, Author of ' A Gentleman of France.' With Twelve Illus­ trations byR. CatonWoodville. Twelfth Edition. Crown Rvo. 6s. 'A book ofwhich wehave read every wordfor the sheer pleasure of reading, and which we put downwith a pang that we cannot forget itall and start again.'— Westminster Gazette. ' Every one who reads books at all must read this thrilling romance, from the first page of whichto the lastthe breathless reader is haled along. An inspiration of manliness and courage."'— Daily Chronicle. Lucas Malet. THE WAGES OF SIN. By L UCAS M ALET. Thirteenth Edition.Crown ?>vo. 6s. Lucas Malet. THE CARISSIMA. By L UCAS M ALET, Author of 'The Wages of Sin,' etc. ThirdEdition. Crown 8vo.6s. Arthur Morrison. TALES OF MEAN STREETS. By A RTHUR M ORRISON. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo.6s. ' Told with consummate art and extraordinary detail. He tells a plain, unvarnished tale, and the very truth of it makes for beauty. In the truehumanity of the book lies its justification, the permanence of its interest, and its indubitable triumph.'— y}thentrum. ' A great book.The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writerlays upon us amaster hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorousalso ; without humour it would notmake the mark its certain to make.'— World. Arthur Morrison. A CHILD OF THE JAGO. By A RTHUR M ORRISON. Third Edition.Crown Svo. 6s. This, the first long storywhich Mr. Morrison has written, is like his remarkable 'Tales of Mean Streets,' a realistic study of East End life. ' The book is amasterpiece.'— Pall Mall Gazette. 'Told with great vigour and powerful simplicity."— Athenaum. Mrs. Clifford. A FLASH OF SUMMER. By Mrs. W. K. C LIF­ FORD, Author of' Aunt Anne,' etc. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. ' The story is a very sad and a very beautiful one, exquisitely told, and enriched with many subtle touches of wise and tender insight. It will, undoubtedly, add to its author's reputation—already high— in the ranks of ovelists.'—

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