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 LIST OF nCTION. In Tight Places. (Third Eduum.) By Major Arthur Griffiths, Author of " For- bidcfen by Law," etc. 6'- " A liv«hf sod vaHcd Mrics of oofmopoliua Cfimc, with plenty of mixed advestore •ad MatAtioa. Sucfa ftoriei Aiways fuciiuUc, vA Mmjor Arthur Gnditltt iuwws well bow to taU i)aa:'—Pall MaUGmMtllt. St* Peter's Umbrella. [Third Eduum.) By KAlmAn MikszAth, Author of "The Good People of Palvez." Translated from the original Hungarian by W. B. Worswick. With Introduction by R. Nisbet Bain. A charming Photogravure Portrait of the Author and three illustrations. 6 '- "Tht frnbnvM, bigh tptriu, and batnour of Mikuub null* bim a ixi--^ a- * eompiuiioo. Hu p«a«aiit», pria«t«, aod gcfttlcfoUu arc uiuuiogf jr boBUui. :•!.... /^;;i U a Wn itory'ialiar." — Tfu SftctaUr. The Adventures of Cyrano de Bergerac. Captain Satan. {Founh Edu,oH,) From the French of Louis Gallet With specially engraved portrait of Cyrano de Ikrgcrac. . 6- " A dali|blful book. Sa viviiily daliaaMad arc tb< drMmatit f*rt»mm, to biia««- In^ an'l antbratUng are tb« m<;tU«niji in ih* tlair«i.>|jm«it of tiia uJa, ih;ii ii ta itii|. <»«ililr t.i >li|i ona l>-■ t tili^fafX. A Woman's Burden. [Thud tMu>n.) By Fergus Hume, Author of " The Mystery of a ll.insdm Cab," " The Lone Inn," etc., . Gl- "N'l-rv ^'.wA tr.wlltV); " —. I /^ -..-rNwl, "Siiuiily lull i'l diiiM* from oo*«r tocover."— /'•»A/ii4rfr," CircuUr, Vivian of Virginia. {SH*mi a.a/.<.h.) Ik'ing the Memoirs of Our First Rebellion, by John Vivi;m, of Middle Pl.intati^Mi, V'irt^ini.i. By Hulbert Fuller, Author of" God's Rebel." With ten charming Ilhistr.itiDiis by Frank T. Merrill. . . . O • "Thara ii not a tlall momant in iba muim:) -writteo aiory, advantnia fall-^^v nj advaninra, balding iba raadar in thrall ; whi>i ih. lov* loiaraat b (itUy MUbiu^. — G*HlUw*msM, Anima Vilis. [s*toNd EMum.) A t.ile of the Great Siberian Steppe. By Marya RODZIEWICZ. Translated from the Polish by Count S. C. de Soissons. With a fine Phot(^ravure Portrait of the Author. . . ... 6/- ' A •triking aaK^."—TAt rnmu. " Ha* both poarar and charm.'— /Lilma^itrt