erious students of
the early history of the United States."
Fiction.
=THE NAULAHKA.= A Tale of West and East. By RUDYARD KIPLING and WOLCOTT
BALESTIER. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6_s._
=THE AVERAGE WOMAN.= By WOLCOTT BALESTIER. With Portrait of the Author,
and Biographical Introduction by HENRY JAMES. Small crown 8vo, 3_s._
6_d._
=NOR WIFE, NOR MAID.= By Mrs. HUNGERFORD, Author of "Molly Bawn," &c. In
three volumes. 31_s._ 6_d._
=ORIOLE'S DAUGHTER.= A Novel. By JESSIE FOTHERGILL, Author of "The First
Violin," &c. In two volumes.
[_In the Press._
=THE HEAD OF THE FIRM.= By Mrs. RIDDELL, Author of "George Geith,"
"Maxwell Drewett," &c.
[_In the Press._
=THE TOWER OF TADDEO.= A Novel. By OUIDA, Author of "Two Little Wooden
Shoes," &c. In volumes.
[_In the Press._
=WOMAN AND THE MAN.= A Love Story. By ROBERT BUCHANAN, Author of "Come
Live with Me and be My Love," "The Moment After," "The Coming Terror,"
&c. In two volumes.
[_In preparation._
=LITTLE JOHANNES.= By FREDERICK VAN EEDEN. Translated from the Dutch by
CLARA BELL. With an Introduction by ANDREW LANG. Illustrated.
[_In preparation._
*.* _Also a Large Paper Edition._
=THE DOMINANT SEVENTH.= A Musical Story. By KATE ELIZABETH CLARKE. Crown
8vo, cloth, 5_s._
_Speaker._--"A very romantic story."
=PASSION THE PLAYTHING.= A Novel. By R. MURRAY GILCHRIST. Crown 8vo,
cloth, 6_s._
_Athenaeum._--"This well-written story must be read to be
appreciated."
The Crown Copyright Series.
Mr. HEINEMANN has made arrangements with a number of the FIRST AND MOST
POPULAR ENGLISH, AMERICAN, and COLONIAL AUTHORS which will enable him to
issue a series of NEW AND ORIGINAL WORKS, to be known as THE CROWN
COPYRIGHT SERIES, complete in One Volume, at a uniform price of FIVE
SHILLINGS EACH. These Novels will not pass through an Expensive Two or
Three Volume Edition, but they will be obtainable at the CIRCULATING
LIBRARIES, as well as at all Booksellers' and Bookstalls.
=ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN.= By AMELIE RIVES, Author of "The Quick or the
Dead."
_Scotsman._--"The literary work is highly artistic...
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