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COPYRIGHT NOVELS
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BERTRAM MITFORD.

The Expiation of Wynne Palliser. A Novel of Contrast. By the author of "The King's Assegai," etc. With Two Full-page Illustrations by Stanley L. Wood. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s, 6d.

Readers who wish to have a realistic picture of the South African life, concerning which recent events have aroused such interest, should not fail to get Mr. Mitford's new work. It brings the whole scene before the reader's eye with startling vividness, and is an intensely interesting story as well.


The Curse of Clement Waynflete: A Story of Two South African Wars. With Four Full-page Illustrations by Stanley L. Wood. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

"Telling us wonderful incidents of inter-racial warfare, of ambuscades, sieges, surprises, and assaults almost without number.... A thoroughly exciting story, full of bright descriptions and stirring episodes."—The Daily Telegraph.


A Veldt Official: A Novel of Circumstance. With Two Full-page Illustrations by Stanley L. Wood. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.

"We have seldom come across a more thrilling narrative. From start to finish Mr. Mitford secures unflagging attention."—Leeds Mercury.


A. CONAN DOYLE.

THE FIRST BOOK ABOUT SHERLOCK HOLMES.

A Study in Scarlet. By the author of "The White Company," etc. With Forty Illustrations by George Hutchinson. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 3s. 6d.

"One of the cleverest and best detective stories we have yet seen.... Mr. Conan Doyle is a literary artist, and this is a good specimen of his skill."—London Quarterly Review.

"Few things have been so good of late as Mr. Conan Doyle's 'Study in Scarlet.'"—Mr. Andrew Lang, in Longman's Magazine.


THOMAS HENEY.

The Girl at Birrell's. With Frontispiece by T. S. C. Crowther. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.

"The attraction of the book, which is considerable, lies in the vivid picture it gives of life on a huge portion of a huge pastoral estate in Australia."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"Apart from the excellence of telling, the accurate local colour of 'The Girl at Birrell's' renders it valuable."—Black and White.


OUTRAM TRISTRAM.

The Dead Gallant; together with "The King of Hearts." With Full-page Illustrations by Hugh Thomson and St. George Hare. Crown 8vo, art linen, gilt, 5s.

"Both stories are well written in faultless English, and display a knowledge of history, a careful study of character, and a fine appreciation of a dramatic point, all too rare in these days of slipshod fiction."—National Observer.


WARD, LOCK AND CO., LTD.