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THIN PAPER EDITION OF



Henry Seton Merriman's

NOVELS, IN 14 VOLUMES,

With an Introduction in the First Volume by

E. F. S. and S. G. T.

In clear type and handy size. Fcap. 8vo. gilt top.

Each Volume, 2s. net in Cloth; 3s. net in Leather.




DAILY CHRONICLE.—'This pocket edition of his books will be a singularly beautiful memorial lo his art and to himself. Some welcome personal details of him are supplied by way of preface to the edition.'
BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST.—'These are novels which bear the test of reading a second time, and will long retain their vitality. Mr. Merriman's work, in construction and characterisation, in imaginative and descriptive power, is of fine quality.'
OXFORD CHRONICLE.—'Type and paper are of conspicuous excellence, and the binding—especially that in leather—is remarkably tasteful.'




TITLES OF THE VOLUMES.

1. The Slave of the Lamp.
2. The Sowers.
3. From One Generation to Another.
4. With Edged Tools.
5. The Grey Lady.
6. Flotsam.
7. In Kedar's Tents.
8. Roden's Corner.
9. The Isle of Unrest.
10. The Velvet Glove.
11. The Vultures.
12. Barlasch of the Guard.
13. Tomaso's Fortune, and other Stories.
14. The Last Hope.

London: SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W.