New and Forthcoming Books pages 2 to 8.
_March, 1903_
MR. JOHN LONG'S
NEW AND FORTHCOMING BOOKS
For the SPRING and SUMMER 1903
New Novels by the Best Authors
Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, price 6s. each
FUGITIVE ANNE
By Mrs. Campbell Praed, Author of "Nadine," "Dwellers by the River,"etc.
AN OUTSIDER'S YEAR
By Florence Warden, Author of "The House on the Marsh," "Something inthe City," etc.
CRIMSON LILIES
By May Crommelin, Author of "A Daughter of England," "AWoman-Derelict," etc.
THE WORLD MASTERS
By George Griffith, Author of the "Angel of the Revolution," "Brothersof the Chain," etc.
THE SHUTTERS OF SILENCE
By G. B. Burgin, Author of "The Way Out," "A Wilful Woman," etc.
BY THAMES AND TIBER
By Mrs. Avlmer Gowing, Author of "As Caesar's Wife," "A Touch of theSun," etc.
THE ARCADIANS
By J. S. Fletcher, Author of "When Charles the First was King," "TheThree Days' Terror," etc. With Eight Full Page Illustrations on ArtPaper, by G. P. Rhodes.
AN UNWISE VIRGIN
By Mrs. Coulson Kernahan, Author of "Trewinnot of Guy's," "NoVindication," etc.
THE PARISH DOCTOR
By Alec Cook.
Vivid impressions of life in a contemporary suburban parish.
BENEATH THE VEIL
By Adeline Sergeant, Author of "The Story of a Penitent Soul," "TheFuture of Phyllis," etc.
THE CAR OF PHOEBUS
By Robert James Lees, Author of "Through the Mists," "The Heretic,"etc.
THE LAST FORAY
By R. H. Forster. (A Thrilling Tale of the Border Raiders of theSixteenth Century.)
THE MACHINATIONS OF JANET
By Sarah Tytler, Author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "The Courtship ofSarah," etc.
THRALDOM
By Helen Prothero-Lewis (Mrs. James J. G. Pugh), Author of "Hooks ofSteel," "Her Heart's Desire," "A Lady of My Own," etc.
THE JADE EYE
By Fergus Hume, Author of "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," "The SilentHouse in Pimlico," etc.
REMEMBRANCE
By Mrs. Lovett Cameron, Author of "Midsummer Madness," "A Woman's'No,'" etc.
SWEET "DOLL" OF HADDON HALL
By J. E. Muddock, Author of "Fair Rosalind," "A Woman's Checkmate,"etc.
HIS MASTER PURPOSE
By Harold Bindloss, Author of "Ainslie's Ju-ju," "The ConcessionHunters," etc.
A WOMAN IN THE CITY
By Helen Bayliss.
An original novel of pathos and power by a new writer.
IN THE DAYS OF GOLDSMITH
By M. McD. Bodkin, K.C., Author of "Lord Edward Fitz-Gerald," "WhiteMagic," "Paul Beck," "A Stolen Life," "The Rebels," etc.
THE INDISCRETION OF GLADYS
By Lucas Cleeve, Author of "His Italian Wife," "Plato's Handmaiden,"etc.
THE MAGNETIC GIRL
By Richard Marsh, Author of "The Beetle," "The Twickenham Peerage,"etc.
This is one long novel and the most important and amusing the authorhas written since the publication of his famous book, "The Beetle."
THE TRUST TRAPPERS
By Hume Nisbet, Author of "Bail Up," "Mistletoe Manor," etc. WithFrontispiece and Vignette Title page by the Author.
THE BURDEN OF HER YOUTH
By Mrs. L. T. Meade, Author of "Confessions of a Court Milliner," etc.
THE BATON SINISTER
By George Gilbert, Author of "In the Shadow of the Purple."
THE OTHER MRS. JACOBS
By Mrs. Campbell Praed, Author of "Nadine," "Dwellers by the River,"etc.
No. 3, THE SQUARE
By Florence Warden, Author of "The House on the Marsh," "The LovelyMrs. Pemberton," etc.
PARTNERS THREE
By May Crommelin, Author of "A Daughter of England," "AWoman-Derelict," etc.
ALL THE WINNERS
By Nathaniel Gubbins, Author of "Pick-Me-Ups," "Dead Certainties,"etc.
UP TO-MORROW
By W. Carter Platts, Author of "Papa Limited," etc. With about 60Illustrations by the Author. [A Book of Humour.]
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