New Novels
... JERPOINT; AN UNGARNISHED STORY OF THE TIME, by M. F. Mahony, author of The Misadventures of Mr. Catlyne, Q.C., &c. (3 vols.: Chapman and Hall).-- Jerpoint is a book marked by singular power and ...
... JERPOINT; AN UNGARNISHED STORY OF THE TIME, by M. F. Mahony, author of The Misadventures of Mr. Catlyne, Q.C., &c. (3 vols.: Chapman and Hall).-- Jerpoint is a book marked by singular power and ...
... (Erippg the Carrier BY R. D. BLACKMORE, Author of Lorna Doom-, Alice Lorraine, &C. CHAPTER LIV. CRIPrS BRINGS HOME THE CROWN ALTHOUGH the solid Cripps might now be supposed by other people to have ...
... ERSILIA, by the author of My Little Lady (3 vols.: Hurst and Blackett). This is a novel in all ways greatly above the average; written in a style that leaves little to be desired, and showing much ...
... w it THE MASKELVNES, by Mrs. Pender Cudlip (2 vols.: Chap man and Hall). If The Maskelynes is less smart than some of Mrs. Pender Cudlip's former productions, it is, on the other hand, commendably ...
... PURITY UNWIN; THE STORY OF A FRIENDSHIP, by Sydney Warrington (1 vol.: Remington and Co.), is founded upon a curiously unnatural situation. A lady of rank, Lady Clarissa Unwin-Deane, imagines that s ...
... she knew that the quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love. At any rate, the woman always desires that it may be so, and endeavours to reconcile the parted ones. You'll see him in London, Lady Chi ...
... ripp0 the Carrier BY R. D. BLACKMORE, Author of Lorna Doom Alice Lorraine, &c. CHAPTER L. FEMININE ERROR MEANWHILE, at Cross Duck House, ever since that interview of the morning, things were becomi ...
... 1)10 little JEother By the Author of John Halifax Gentleman PART III. THIRTY YEARS OLD THE second decade of Miss Waldershare's acquaintance with the twin brother and sister differed a little from the ...
... AN anonymous novel called The Rebel Rose (3 vols.: Bentley and Son) is certain-- if it be possible to speculate on such an uncertain element as popular interest-- to attract exceptional attention. I ...
... THERE is less novelty of idea in Paston Carew: Millionaire and Miser (3 vols.: Bentley and Son) than one is accustomed to look for in a new novel by Mrs. E. Lynn Linton. But it is not the less inter ...
... j&torg of lite fears To an unfortunate circumstance we are indebted for a book, novel in idea and, like everything which Mr. Baring Gould touches, very readable. Obliged, for health-considerations, to ...
... . By MAYNE LINDSAY. NUMBER Twenty-Eight The mate of the Good Intent peered at the figures on the door. The entry, never over-familiar with light and air, was filmy with sea-fog, slipping o ...