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enture that we have read for many a day.... A notable and successful book.'--_Speaker._ #Conan Doyle.# ROUND THE RED LAMP. By A. CONAN DOYLE, 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 us behind 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 STANLEY WEYMAN, Author of 'A Gentleman of France.' With Twelve Illustrations by R. Caton Woodville. _Twelfth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A book of which we have read every word for the sheer pleasure of reading, and which we put down with a pang that we cannot forget it all and start again.'--_Westminster Gazette._ 'Every one who reads books at all must read this thrilling romance, from the first page of which to the last the breathless reader is haled along. An inspiration of "manliness and courage."'--_Daily Chronicle._ #Lucas Malet.# THE WAGES OF SIN. By LUCAS MALET. _Thirteenth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ #Lucas Malet.# THE CARISSIMA. By LUCAS MALET, Author of 'The Wages of Sin,' etc. _Third Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ #Arthur Morrison.# TALES OF MEAN STREETS. By ARTHUR MORRISON. _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 true humanity of the book lies its justification, the permanence of its interest, and its indubitable triumph.'--_Athenaeum._ 'A great book. The author's method is amazingly effective, and produces a thrilling sense of reality. The writer lays upon us a master hand. The book is simply appalling and irresistible in its interest. It is humorous also; without humour it would not make the mark it is certain to make.'--_World._ #Arthur Morrison.# A CHILD OF THE JAGO. By ARTHUR MORRISON. _Third Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ This, the first long story which Mr. Morrison has written, is like his remarkable 'Tales of Mean Streets,' a realistic study of East End life. 'The book is a masterpiece.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ 'Told with great vigour and powerful simplicity.'--_Athenaeum._ #Mrs. Clifford.# A F
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