By Ashton Hilliers, Author of "Memoirs of a Person of Quality." Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
In this book Mr. Ashton Hilliers, again finding his material in the world we live in, tells of the quite excusable muddling of a straight, but rather stupid young gentleman, whose ignorance of "business" is too severely punished by "business-like relations," who regard him as hopeless, until he, saved by his love of nature, and befriended by outsiders who see stuff in the fellow, muddles through, to the surprise of his family and himself. There is a nice girl in it, and a militant suffragette, but only two unfortunate marriages, and one of these comes right at last.
HONOURS EASY
By Mrs. J. O. Arnold, Author of "The Fiddler." Crown 8vo, 6s.
[September
The interest of this story centres in the will of a Professor Clifford, in which a large sum of money is left to the scientist who shall within a specified time finish the testator"s life research. Failing its completion the money is to revert to his stepdaughter. Humphrey Wyatt undertakes the task, incidentally falling in love with the stepdaughter, of whose relationship to the Professor he is unaware. What happens before and after he discovers her ident.i.ty makes a charming romantic ending to the book.
LONDON LAVENDER: An Entertainment
By E. V. Lucas, Author of "Mr. Ingleside." Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
This will make Mr. Lucas"s fourth novel, or "Entertainment" as he prefers to call his stories; and readers of the preceding three may find some old acquaintances. The scene is again laid princ.i.p.ally in London, and again an odd company of types converse and have urbane adventures.
THE HOLIDAY ROUND
By A. A. Milne, Author of "The Day"s Play." Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
Among our younger humorists none has so quickly found his way to the hearts of readers as "A. A. M." of Punch, whose special gift and privilege it is to touch Wednesdays with irresponsibility and fun. He has now brought together a further collection of his contributions to Punch, similar in character to The Day"s Play published two years ago. The history of the Rabbits is continued, and is supplemented by "Little Plays for Amateurs," "Stories of Successful Lives," and many other of his recent dialogues and sketches.
THE ROYAL ROAD: Being the Story of the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Edward Hankey of London
By Alfred Ollivant, Author of "Owd Bob." Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
In the pages of this book the reader follows the courageous spirit of a working man down the alley of life. We hear his laughter; share his joys; and watch the heroic struggle of his soul against the circ.u.mstance that is oppressing him. The book, remorseless in its representation of things as they are, is strong in hope: for it finds its inspiration in the Love that shall some day conquer the world. It is a story for all who seek to succour our England in her distress. To read it is to understand something of her troubles of this present time, and to have a glimpse of the glory that shall be revealed in her. A stern book, it is to those who read aright a joyful one. For it is a prophecy of dawn.
MARY PECh.e.l.l
By Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Author of "The Uttermost Farthing," etc. Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
In her new novel Mrs. Belloc Lowndes returns to the manner of Barbara Rebell. It is an ample, s.p.a.cious tale of English country-house life, laid in a quiet Suss.e.x village, dominated by the ruins of an ancient castle, the scene of the last Lord Wolferstan"s lawless but not ign.o.ble pa.s.sion. The writer shows all her old power of presenting the pa.s.sion of love in each of its Protean phases. Mary Pech.e.l.l herself is a lovely, gracious figure, whose compelling charm the reader feels from the first.
In half-humorous, half-pathetic contrast is the middle-aged romance of Miss Rose Charnwood, touched with the tenderest sentiment, and not belied by the happiness in store both for her and for Mary Pech.e.l.l herself.
THE SILVER DRESS
By Mrs. George Norman, Author of "Lady f.a.n.n.y." Crown 8vo, 6s.
[September
A novel describing the life of an attractive and still young woman whose circ.u.mstances are those of so many others of her type in England, for she has no acquaintances but women, is approaching "the youth of middle age" without yet knowing love or any vital interest. Then, quite unexpectedly, adventure, and, subsequently, love coming to her, she lives for the first time.
THE SUBURBAN
By H. C. Bailey, Author of "Storm and Treasure." Crown 8vo, 6s.
[September
In this novel Mr. H. C. Bailey, who is best known by his spirited historical romances, has deserted the past for the present. He tells a story of modern London. The scenes are laid in poor middle-cla.s.s life, in the worlds of journalism and theoretical revolutionaries and business. His hero is one of the most ordinary of men, fighting his way up from the borders of poverty to respectable suburban comfort. With him is contrasted a much more brilliant creature, an apostle of the newest creeds of revolt. Both have to do with the master of one of the great modern organizations of finance and industry. In the heroine Mr. Bailey has given us a study of one of the newest types of young women of the middle cla.s.s.
BETTY HARRIS
By Jennette Lee, Author of "Uncle William" and "Happy Island." Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. [September
Betty Harris, the only child of an American millionaire, strays one day into the shop of a Greek fruit-dealer, Achilles Alexandrakis, and watches the flight of a b.u.t.terfly that the Greek liberates from its grey coc.o.o.n. The story is of the friendship that grew out of this meeting, and a rescue that grew out of the friendship. This blend of the spirit of the old world and the new, meeting in the grimy Chicago shop and finding out their need of each other, gives the book a piquancy.
THE FOOL IN CHRIST
By Gerhart Hauptmann. Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
A translation of Hauptmann"s most wonderful novel--a work that attempts to place the living human Christ before sophisticated twentieth-century eyes. Whatever other effect it may have, the book cannot fail to cause discussion. In Quint, a figure at once pathetic and inspiring, the author has drawn a character whose divine charm should be felt by every reader.
CHARLES THE GREAT
By Mrs. H. H. Penrose, Author of "The Sheltered Woman," etc. Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
Charles the Great is a very light comedy, and it therefore counts as a new departure for Mrs. H. H. Penrose. Those who like their fiction to provide them with "a good laugh" will doubtless prefer this book, which is packed from cover to cover with mirth-provoking material, to those other books by the same author, in which humour acts chiefly as train-bearer to tragedy. The determination of Charles to invent for himself a greatness which he is incapable of otherwise achieving, and its effect on his circle of intimates, are set forth in an exceedingly lively story, the plot of which it would be unfair to give away.
THE ACE OF HEARTS
By C. Thomas-Stanford. Crown 8vo, 6s. [September
An English Member of Parliament, spending a holiday in the Portuguese island of Madeira in January 1912, becomes unwittingly privy to a plot against the Republican Government. The conspirators, fearful that he will betray their secrets, make him prisoner; but he escapes to experience a series of adventures on the rugged coast, and amid the wild mountains of the island. Through the tangled web of plot and counter-plot runs the thread of a love story.
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