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28 MESSRS. METHUEN’S LIST Mrs. Clifford. A FLASH OF SUMMER. By Mrs. W. K. CLIF-FORD, Author of ‘ Aunt Anne,’ etc. Second Edttion. Crown 8veo. 6s.

‘ The story is a very beautiful one, exquisitely told.’—Speaker.

Emily Lawless). HURRISH. By the Honble. Emitry Law-Less, Author of ‘Maelcho,’ etc. /2/th Edition. Crown Svo. 6s.

Emily Lawless. MAELCHO: a Sixteenth Century Romance. By the Honble. EMILy LAWLEss, Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

‘ A really great book.’—Sfectator.

‘There 1s no keener pleasure in life than the recognition of genius. A piece of worl of the first order, which we do not hesitate to describe as one of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation.'— Jf ter Guardian.

Emily Lawless. TRAITS AND CONFIDENCES. By The Honble. EMILY LAWLESS. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘A very charming little volume. A book which cannot be read without pleasure and profit, written in excellent English, full of delicate spirit, and a keen appreciation of nature, human and inanimate.’—Pal/ Mall Gasette.

Jane Barlow. A CREEL OF IRISH STORIES. By JANE BARLOW, Author of ‘Irish Idylls.’ Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘Vivid and singularly real.'—Scotsman.

J. H. Findlater. THE GREEN GRAVES OF BALGOWRIE.

By JANE H. FINDLATER. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘A powerful and vivid story.’—Standard. ‘A beautiful story, sad ana strange as truth itself.'—Vanity Fair. * A very charming and pathetic tale.’—Pad/ Mall Gazette. ‘ A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'—Guardian. ‘ Reveals to us a new writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.’—Spectator. ‘An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and beautiful.'—Black and White.

J. H. Findlater) A DAUGHTER OF STRIFE. By JANE HELEN FINDLATER. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘A story of strong human interest.’—Scotsmasn. ‘ Her thought has solidity and maturity.’—-Daily Mazi.

Mary Findlater. OVER THE HILLS. By Mary FINDLATER.

Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘A strong and fascinating piece of work.’—Scotsman.

‘ A charming romance, and full of incident. The book is fresh and strong.'—Sfeaker. * Will make the author’s name loved in many a household.’—Literary World, ‘A strong and wise book of deep insight and unflinching truth.’—Biveninghamm Post.

H. G. Wells. THE STOLEN BACILLUS, and other Stories. By H. G. WELLS. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. ‘They are the impressions of a very striking imagination, which, it would seem, has a great deal within its reach.’—Saturday Review.

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