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The yellow book: an illustrated quarterly — 5.1895

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The Yellow Book Advertisements

SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO.’S NEW BOOKS.

ORIGINAL NOVELS IN THE SIX SHILLING FORM.

Uniform Crown 8vo Volumes, bound in Cloth, SIX SHILLINGS each.

NEW VOLUMES.

By S. LEVETT YEATS.—The Honour of Savelli: an Historical Romance.

“ ‘The Honour of Savelli,’ by Mr. Levett Yeats, is so good a story, told with so much spirit, and
inspired by so keen an eye for the picturesque, that we are inclined to think that a new and distinguished
recruit has been added to this brilliant liitle band of romance writers.”—Speaker.

By G. W. CABLE.—John March, Southerner.

“ The author’s pictures of life in the Southern States after the War of Secession are characteristic and
faithful.”—Morning Post.

“Full of delicate and conscientious work and dramatic situations.”—Leeds Merctiry.

By J. A. STEUART.—In the Day of Battle.

“ A straightforward, rattling, breezy romance. It is a gallant story, in which the excitiug adventures
tumble over each other’s heels. A good, honest, wholesome novel. In the ranks of our new school of
romance the author deserves to find a prominent place.”—Daily Telegraph.

By HARTLEY CARMICHAEL.—Rooted in Dishonour.

MR. HENRY M. STANLEY’S NEW WORK.

READY AT THE END OF APRIL.

My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia.

By HENRY M. STANLEY, D.C.L., Author of “hi Dankest Africa,” de.

With TWO MAPS AND TWO PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAITS of MR. STANLEY, one from
a Photograph taken in Constantinople in 1869 ({Etat 26), and the other from a recent Photograph.

TWO VOLUMES, CROWN 8vo, 12s. 6d.

THE PALL MALL MAGAZINE LIBRARY.

Uniform Crown 8 vo Volumes,fully Illustrated, 3s. 6d. each.

THE DECLINE AND FALL OF NAPOLEON. By Viscount WoLSELEY, &c.

THE RISE OF WELLINGTON. By General Lord Roberts, V.C.

Otlner Volumes will be duhj announced,

*** The Editors of the Magazine, Lord Frederick Hamilton, M.P., and Sir Douglas Straight,
will contribute an Introduction to the Series.

Noiv Jteadij. JPrice One Shilling.

SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE.—Hasser Number.

CONTENTS :

A Group of Easter Pictures :—A New York
Easter—W. T. Smedi.ey. Palm Sunday at
the Madeleine—Albert Lynch. The Queen
and her Ladies Creeping to the Cross on Good
Friday (an Old English Custom)—E. A. Abbey.
Easter at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem—
E. A. Weeks.

Prince Charles Stuart (Illus.) Andrew Lang.

An Easter Hymn. Words by Thomas Black-
burn ; Pictures by Henry McCarter.

A Circle in the Water (Part II.) W. D. Howells.

The Last Quarter-Century in the United
States. E. B. Andrews. The Greely Cam-
paign (Illustrated). _

American Wood Engravers—W. B. Closson

(Illustrated).

The Amazing Marriage (Chaps. XIII.-XVI.)

George Meredith.

The Art of Living. Education (Illustrated).
Robert Grant.

Stories of Girls’ College Life. La Belle Helene.

Abbe Carter Goodloe.

Who Won the Battle of New Orleans ? An

Unpublished Correspondence of President
Andrew Jackson.

A Question of Art. Story. Robert Herrick.

&c. &c.

London: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO., Ltd., St. Dunstan’s House, Fetter Lane, Fleet St., E.C.

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