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The yellow book: an illustrated quarterly — 5.1895

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The Yellow Book Advertisements

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Mr. Wm. Heinemann’s List.

NO VE LS TO READ.

THE MANXMAN. By Hall Caine. Fiftieth Thousand. 6s.

Mr. Gladstone.— “ThoughI am no believer in divorce, I have read ‘The Manxman ’ with great
admiration of the power which gives such true life to Manx character.”

THE BONDMAN. By Hall Caine. With a Portrait of the Author.

Thirty-first Thousand. 6s.

Mr. Gladstone.—“‘The Bondman’ is a work of which I recognise the freshness, vigour, and
sustained interest, no less than its integrity of aim.”

THE SCAPEGOAT. By Hall Caine. Twenty-fourth Thousand. 6s.

Times.—“Excels in dramatic force all the author’s previous efforts. Matchless of its kind.”

EP1SODES. By G. S. Street, Author of “The Autobiography of a

Boy.” 3s. 6d.-

Realm.—“ 11 is all intensely clever ; the ‘moments’ are chosen with great skill ; the observation is
remarkably accurate.”

A STREET IN SUBURBIA. By Edwin W. Pugh. Paper, 2s. 6d. net,

postage, 3d. ; cloth, 3s. net. postage 4|d. Pioneer Series, Vol. VI.

Globe.—“ This ‘Pioneer’ writes well, and has an eye for dramatic effect, and has observed local
humour with faithful appreciation.”

THE EBB TIDE. By Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.

Fourteenth Thousand. 6s.

The Pall Mall Gazette.—“ It is brilliantly invented, and it is not less brilliantly told.”

AT THE GATE OF SAMARIA. By W. J. Locke. 6s.

Scotsman.—“ Can be read from end to end.The workmanship is careful and conscientious,

while the characterisation is broad, human, and natural.”

Morning Post.—“ A cleverly-written tale.”

A DAUGHTER OF THIS WORLD. By F. Battershall. 6s.

Glasgow Herald.—“ It is impossible to deny the considerable ability of the writer of this tale.”

THE STORY OF A MODERN WOMAN. By Ella Hepworth

Dixon. Second Edition. 6s.

Daily Telegraph.—“ Indubitably a clever novel; the author has power, pathos, and an acute per-
ception of life’s little ironies.”

A SUPERFLUOUS WOMAN. Fifth Edition. (Four editions of this

Novel were sold in three volumes.) 6s.

Westminster Gazette.—“Shows power and imagination in no small degree.”

Spectator.—“There are certain passages which quite arrest attention in the vividness of their imagi-
native power.”

TRANSITION. By the Author of “ A Superfluous Woman.” 6s.

A PASTORAL PLAYED OUT. By Mary L. Pendered. 6s.
THE NEW MOON. By C. E. Raimond. Paper, 2s.6d.net; cloth,

3s. net. [Ready April 3.

A DRAMA IN DUTCH. A Novel. By Z. Z. 6s. [Ready April io.
THE MASTER. By I. ZANGWILL. ÖS. [Ready April 26.

London: WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 Bedford Street, W.C.
 
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