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 John Long's New & Forthcoming Books SHILLING NET EDITIONS OF THREE FAMOUS BOOKS Each in Crown 8vo., thread sewn, printed on superior antique wove paper. With beautiful cover designs in colour by CHARLES E. DAWSON CONFESSIONS OF A PRINCESS Being the astounding Revelations of Manners and Morals in European Courts. The late editor of the Saturday Review writes: " The book gives one an extraordinary impression of reality; it is true, truer even than the shorthand account of a trial in our Divorce Court. I have enjoyed the book, and I will maintain before all and sundry that it is a good book, an excellent book, a book that had to be written." N.B. The Sales of this remarkable book in the more Expensive Edition exceeded 200,000 copies. WILHELMINA IN LONDON By BARRY PAIN, Author of " Eliza," etc. Standard. " A most amusing and delightful book. Take it along in the train, and you won't have to struggle for sleep against comfortless cushions and exiguous seats." Pall Mall Gazette. " A light, charming piece of literary frivolity." MR. AND MRS. VILLIERS By HUBERT WALES, Author of "The Yoke " The Times: "The situations and the dialogue are handled with sureness and skill, and the tw sisters present feminine character studies of singular beauty." Daily Telegraph : " Hubert Wales is a capable writer, and has produced a story which is worth being read." Daily Chronicle : " The story is extremely well written, the characterization admirable. Mr. Wales has amused us, and we have enjoyed his book." Morning Leader : " There is no denying the cleverness of the book." Athenarum : " Powerfully written." Tatler: "A very notable book." JOHN LONG, 12, 13 & 14 Norris Street, Hay market, London