The Pirate, and The Three Cutters - Part 39
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Part 39

_By HENRY JAMES._

_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW._--"He has the power of seeing with the artistic perception of the few, and of writing about what he has seen, so that the many can understand and feel with him."

_WORLD._--"His touch is so light, and his humour, while shrewd and keen, so free from bitterness."

A London Life.

The Aspern Papers.

The Tragic Muse.

_By ANNIE KEARY._

_SPECTATOR._--"In our opinion there have not been many novels published better worth reading. The literary workmanship is excellent, and all the windings of the stories are worked with patient fulness and a skill not often found."

Castle Daly.

A York and a Lancaster Rose.

Oldbury.

A Doubting Heart.

Janet's Home.

Nations around Israel.

_By W. CLARK RUSSELL._

_TIMES._--"Mr. Clark Russell is one of those writers who have set themselves to revive the British sea story in all its glorious excitement. Mr. Russell has made a considerable reputation in this line.

His plots are well conceived, and that of 'Marooned' is no exception to this rule."

Marooned.

A Strange Elopement.

MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.

MACMILLAN'S THREE-AND-SIXPENNY SERIES.

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_By CHARLES KINGSLEY._

Westward Ho!

Yeast.

Hypatia.

Alton Locke.

Two Years Ago.

Hereward the Wake.

Poems.

The Heroes.

The Water Babies.

Madam How and Lady Why.

At Last.

Prose Idylls.

Plays and Puritans, etc.

The Roman and the Teuton.

Sanitary and Social Lectures and Essays.

Historical Lectures and Essays.

Scientific Lectures and Essays.

Literary and General Lectures.

The Hermits.

Glaucus: or the Wonders of The Seash.o.r.e. With Coloured Ill.u.s.trations.

Village and Town and Country Sermons.

The Water of Life, and other Sermons.

Sermons on National Subjects, and the King of the Earth.

Sermons for the Times.

Good News of G.o.d.

The Gospel of the Pentateuch, and David.

Discipline, and other Sermons.

Westminster Sermons.

All Saints' Day, and other Sermons.

_By D. CHRISTIE MURRAY._

_SPECTATOR_.--"Mr. Christie Murray has more power and genius for the delineation of English rustic life than any half-dozen of our surviving novelists put together."

_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW_.--"Few modern novelists can tell a story of English country life better than Mr. D. Christie Murray."

Aunt Rachel.

John Vale's Guardian.

Schwartz.

The Weaker Vessel.

He Fell among Thieves. D. C. MURRAY and H. HERMAN.

_By Mrs. OLIPHANT._

_ACADEMY_.--"At her best she is, with one or two exceptions, the best of living English novelists."

_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW_.--"Has the charm of style, the literary quality and flavour that never fails to please."

A Beleaguered City.

Joyce.

Neighbours on the Green.

Kirsteen.

Hester.

Sir Tom.

A Country Gentleman and his Family.

The Curate in Charge.