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 BY THE SAME AUTHOR. Crown 8vo. 6s. Mr. Justice Raffles. DAILY MIRROR.— " Our old cricketing-burgling friend has come to us again . . . the discovery that Raffles has a heart and a romance are some of the things this latest volume of his chronicle tells us." PALL MALL GAZETTE.— "In these vivacious pages we meet the attractively unscrupulous A. J. once more. . . . Quite amusing, and will doubtless extend the already large circle of A. J.'s admirers." STANDARD.— "The story is spun very ingeniously. The action never stops for an instant. Raffles and his friend Bunny are tracked and imprisoned and knocked about in excellent style." With a Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. No Hero. OUTLOOK'. — " Each of the half-dozen characters is a clear- cut cameo, the handling of the inherently risky theme is admirable." PUBLIC OPINION. — " Considered purely as a work of art, it has the freshness and charm of a well-executed miniature. . . . It will be remembered and admired when many of Mr. Hornung's previous books have been forgotten." DAILY EXPRESS. — " Rarely has Mr. Hornnng written a novel more felicitous and workmanlike than " No Hero." The situations are unhackneyed, and the treatment not only interesting, but fresh and amusing. ... It is, in fact, a book that might easily attain a great success." Crown 8vo., Limp Red Cloth. 2s. 6d. A Bride from the Bush. ATHENyEUM.—" A fresh and pleasant story. . . . The incidents, if not specially remarkable, are sufficiently out of the common." COLONIES AND INDIA.— "The story is life-like and acute in description, while the robustness of its humour is most admirable. It should be read." DAIL GRAPHIC— '"Hit. Hornung's story is clever and animated, bright and amusing, and steers admirably clear of the commonplace." London : Smith, Elder, & Co., 15, Waterloo Place, S.W.