COLLECTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS TAUCHNITZ EDITION. VOL. 3814. FREE OPINIONS BY MARIE CORELLI. IN ONE VOLUME. LEIPZIG: BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ. PARIS: LIBRAIRIE CH. GAULON & FILS, 39, RUE MADAME. The Copyright of this Collection is purchased for Continental Circulation only, and the volumes may therefore not be introduced into Great Britain or her Colonies. Latest Volumes.-May 1905. Traffics and Discoveries. The Brethren. By H. RIDER By R. KIPLING. I Vol.-3765. A collection of short essays, grave and gay, by a past master in the art of description. The author, in the company of Mr. Pyecroft, of H. M. S. "Archimandrite," go through some surprising adventures in ships and automobiles. Double Harness. By ANTHONY HOPE. 2 V.·-3766/67. Mr. Hope has here in glowing colours portrayed the seamy as well as the bright side of matrimonial life in modern English upper circles. The Bridge of Life. By DOROTHEA GERARD. I vol.-3768. A clever story with a most sensational and original plot. Mme. de Longard here leaves her adopted country for the busy streets of London. At the Moorings. By ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY. 2 vols. 3769/70. A book for family reading, and with a happy ending. Miss Carey's girls are, as usual, both real and winning. Nigel's Vocation. By W. E. The Truants. By A. E. W. Mr. Mason goes deep into the kernel of human affection and probes the heart of woman with a delicate needle and a sure touch. This tale of England and Morocco will but add to his already high reputation. Whosoever Shall Offend... By F. MARION CRAWFORD. 2 vols. 3779/80. One of the best of Mr. Crawford's Italian stories. Here religious controversy has no place, the peasant girl-who must be considered the heroine-is painted in The Garden of Allah. By A psychological and religious problem of an entirely unusual and remarkable kind. The picturesquely varying scenes of the Great Desert form a harmonious background to the great act of sacrifice by which the woman saves the man's soul. A problem in religious standpoints, and a highly interesting modern romance. Mr. Norris paints both his characters and his story with his usual delicacy of colouring. The Abbess of Vlaye. By STANLEY J. WEYMAN. 2 vols.- A Passionate Pilgrim. By 3772/73. I vol.-3783. A romance of France in the time of Henry the Fourth. Mr. Weyman has never written a more stirring or adventurous story. The Food of the Gods. By Mr. Wells, the most imaginative of living writers, describes the amazing effects of a quite new food for infants-and other living organisms!-which breeds a race of giants from the normal parents of the twentieth century PERCY WHITE. Mr. Percy White's well known irony is Beatrice of Venice. By MAX A new historical romance dealing with the eventful times when Napoleon had singled out Venice as a new jewel in his crown of conquest, and only a woman's wit and beauty saved the city from de struction |