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MESSRS. METHUEN'S LIST 29 Emily Lawless. HURRISH. By the Honble. E MILY L AW­ LESS , Author of' Maelcho,'etc. Fifth Edition. Crown Svo. 6s. A reissue ofMiss Lawless' most popular novel, uniform with ' Maelcho.' Emily Lawless. MAELCHO : a Sixteenth Century Romance. By the Honble. E MILY L AWLESS. Second Edition. Crown Zvo. 6J. ' A really great book.'— Spectator. _ _ 'There is no keener pleasure in life than therecognition of genius. Good work is commoner than itused to he, but the best is as rare as ever. All the more gladly, therefore, do we welcome in " Maelcho " a piece ofwork of the firstorder, which we do not hesitate to describe as one of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation. Miss Lawless ispossessed ofthe very essence of historical genius. 1 — Maticluster Guardian. J. H. Pindlater. THE GREENGRAVES OF BALGOWRIE. By J ANE H. F INDLATER. Third Edition.Crown Svo.6s. ' A powerful andvivid story.'— Standard. ' A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth itself.'— Vanity Pair. ' A work of remarkable interest and originality.'— Nationai Observer. ' A very charming and pathetic tale.'— Pall Mall Gazette. ' A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'—Guardian. ' "The Green Graves of Balgowrie" reveals to us a new Scotch writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.'— Spectator. 'An exquisite idyll, delicate, afifecting, and beautiful.'— Black and While. H. Gr. Wells. THE STOLENBACILLUS, and otherStories. ByH. G. W ELLS , Author of 'The Time Machine.' Crown Svo.6s. ' The ordinary reader of fiction may be gladto know thatthese stories are eminently readable from one cover to the other, buthey are more than that ; they arethe impressions of a very striking imagination, which, it would seem, has a great deal within its reach.'— Saturday Review. H. G. Wells. THE PLATTNER STORY AND THERS. By H. G. W ELLS. Second Edition, Crown Rvo, 6s. 'Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold the reader as by a magic spell.'— Scotsman. 'Such is the fascination of this writer's skillthat you unhesitatingly prophesy that none of the many readers, however his flesh do creep, will relinquish the volume ere he has read from first word to last.'— Black and White. 'No volume has'appeared for a long time solikely to give equal pleasure to the simplest reader and to the most fastidious critic.'— Academy. ' Mr. Wells is a magician skilled in wielding that mostpotent of all spells—the fear of the unknown.'— Daily Telegraph. E. F. Benson, DODO : A DETAIL OF THE DAY. By E. F. B ENSON. Sixteenth Edition.Crown Svo, 6s, ' A delightfully witty sketch of society.'— Spectator. ' A perpetual feast of epigram and paradox.'— E. F. Benson. THE RUBICON. By E. F. B ENSON,Author of ' Dodo.' Fifth Edition. Crown Svo, 6s. ' An exceptional achievement; a notable advance on his previous work.'—iVational Observer. Mrs. Oliphant. SIR ROBERTS FORTUNE. By M RS. O LIPHANT. Crown Svo. 6s. . 4 Full of her own peculiar charm of style and simple, subtle character-painting comes her new gift, thedelightful story before us. The scene mostly lies in the moors, and at the touch ofthe authoress a Scotch moor becomes a living thing, strong, tender, beautiful, and changeful.'— Pall Mall Gazette,

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