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LEIPZIG: BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ.

PARIS: LIBRAIRIE C. REINWALD, 15, RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRES.
PARIS: THE GALIGNANI LIBRARY, 224, RUE DE RIVOLI,
AND AT NICE, 8, AVENUE MASSÉNA.

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.

Lance Catalogue i

Latest Volumes. - September 1904.

His Fortunate Grace, etc. A Monte Cristo in Khaki.

By GERTRUDE I vol. - 3716.

ATHERTON.

This new volume by a favourite authoress contains three stories. The first describes the experiences in America of an heiress-seeking English Duke.

By the late COL. RICHARD HENRY SAVAGE. I vol.-3724.

A story of war, crime and intrigue, in which the Cuban expedition and the relief of the Pekin legations are graphically described.

Shipmates in Sunshine. By My Friend Prospero. By F. F. MOORE. 2 v.-3717/18.

The flirtations and harmless intrigues of his fair fellow-passengers on a Caribbean cruise throw an additional glamour over the magnificent tropical scenes among which Mr. Moore takes us.

Kitty Costello. By MRS. ALEXANDER. 1 vol.- 3719.

This posthumous work by the late Mrs. Alexander is of peculiar interest as being to some extent founded on the recollections of her own girlhood.

Stella Fregelius. By H. RIDER HAGGARD. 2 vols. - 3720/21.

This is not a South African story but a fantastic tale of a modern dreamer's successful attempt to establish communication with the spirit world.

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HENRY HARLAND. I V.

.-3725.

A bright and witty romance by the author of "The Cardinal's Snuff-Box" and "The Lady Paramount." As in his other works, the scenes of this story are laid in Italy.

The Triumph of Mrs. St. George. By PERCY WHITE. 2 vols. - 3726/27.

A society drama of unusual interest. Mrs. St. George is a fascinating adventuress

who will steal the reader's sympathies. Made of Money. By DOROTHEA GERARD. I vol.-3728.

The troubles of a multi-millionaire and the burden of great riches here form the theme of a bright story of England and Italy.

The Magnetic North. By ELIZABETH ROBINS (C. E. RAIMOND). 2 vols. - 3729/30.

This is a story of the "Long Trail" to the Klondyke. Miss Robins' descriptions of the ice-bound North are vivid to the

point of making the reader shiver. Mammon & Co. By E. F. BENSON. 2 vols.-3731/32.

The doings (and misdoings) of high society dames are once more pilloried by Mr. Benson's caustic pen. An American millionairess plays the pleasant part of fairy godmother.

COLLECTION

OF

BRITISH AUTHORS

TAUCHNITZ EDITION.

VOL. 3761.

GOD'S GOOD MAN. BY MARIE CORELLI.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

GOD'S GOOD MAN

A SIMPLE LOVE STORY

BY

MARIE CORELLI

AUTHOR OF "BARABBAS," "THE SORROWS OF SATAN," "BOY,"

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