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18, BOUVERIE STREET,
FLEET STREET,
LONDON, 1890.


The Newcastle Daily Chronicle (The Great Newspaper of the North) in speaking of good and wholesome fiction, refers to the “high reputation that Messrs. Digby & Long enjoy for the publication of first class novels.”



A Selection of the List of Books
PUBLISHED BY
Messrs. DIGBY & LONG.



BENEATH YOUR VERY BOOTS. A Novel. By C. J. Hyne. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 6s. (Second Edition.) Postage 4½d.

“ By no means miss reading ‘Beneath Your Very Boots.’ The story is absolutely new and cleverly worked out.”—Athenœum.

“A capital story capitally told is our verdict on this novel. . . . . The present tale is full of briskness and go from cover to cover, nor does the plot lack skill.”—People.


T HE BELVIDERE; or, The Warning Maiden. A Novel. By William Dwarris. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, bevelled boards, price 6s. Postage, 4½d.

A well-written and really powerful story.”—Newcastle Daily Chronicle.


T HREE FRIENDS A Novel. By Ygria. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 6s. Postage 4½d.

“The author may be congratulated on his success in producing a very readable story.”—The Times.


LORD ALLANROE; or, Marriage not a Failure. Dedicated to the Right Hon. W. E. aud Mrs. Ewart Gladstone. A Novel By B.E.T.A. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 6s. Postage

4½d.

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