Christina
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN
THE ISLAND OF ENCHANTMENT. 6s.
This new volume by the author of the "Garden of Lies" is the mostromantic that has yet come from Mr. Forman's pen and likely to be themost popular.
THE UNKNOWN LADY. 6s.
MORNING POST.--"Mr. Forman has written a good many novels and nonebetter than his latest, 'The Unknown Lady.'"
OBSERVER.--"This is the best work its author has ever attempted orachieved. There is charm in every line of it."
BIANCA'S DAUGHTER. 6s.
THE ATHENAEUM.--"Mr. Forman is one of the most distinctively romanticwriters of to-day. He has a fund of fine sympathy, and knowledge, andhis story is a story, and as usual interesting."
JOURNEYS END. 6s.
THE COURT JOURNAL.--"Surprisingly fresh, abounding in touches ofobservation and sentiment, while the characters are drawn withexceptional skill, the 'red-haired young woman' being a hauntingfigure."
MONSIGNY. 6s.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"The novel is admirable, the idea is verycleverly worked out, and is of an interesting character. The book isworthy of much praise."
THE GARDEN OF LIES. 6s.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"This novel is far in advance of anything that Mr.Forman has hitherto accomplished. 'The Garden of Lies' belongs to thatclass of story which touches the heart from the first. It is a realromance, full of vigour and a clean, healthy life."
TOMMY CARTERET. 6s.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE.--"This is a fine book, thoroughly fine from startto finish."
BUCHANAN'S WIFE. 6s.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"'Buchanan's Wife' may be regarded as anothersuccess for an already successful author."
A MODERN ULYSSES. 6s.
PEOPLE'S SATURDAY JOURNAL.--"Full of exciting incidents handled in abright, crisp style."
THE QUEST. 6s.
WORLD.--"'The Quest' is every whit as good as its author's best knownstory, 'The Garden of Lies,' and to say that of it is to give it thehighest recommendation, which, indeed, it deserves."