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Mr. Grant Richards's Recent Novels

BETTY'S HUSBAND 6s.

The Daily News: "It is a clever novel, flashing all over, glistening like a gem with witty sayings . . . there is not a page in which anything is said in humdrum fashion."

Vanity Fair: "The book is brilliant, perhaps almost glittering."}}

CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 6s.

Illustrated. Third edition

Mr. C. K. Shorter says, in The Sphere: "A brilliant book. . . . Certain of the earlier scenes in particular have a beauty of passion that recalls some of the best things in literature."

LAZARRE 6s.

Illustrated

The Times: "We follow Lazarre with devotion from one side of the world to the other. The interest quickens, rises, glows into fire when he crosses the seas to France, when he woos his love in the gardens of the old chateau, and when he thrusts himself into the glittering frost-fairy-tale court of Napoleon."

A MAN OF SENTIMENT 3s. 6s.

The Pall Mall Gazette: "Will be read with the keenest delight by all who can appreciate delicate characterisation and dainty wit. . . . As racy a character as we have met for many a long day."

The Academy: Mr. Cobb is one of the light-horsemen of modern fiction."

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