NEW EDITION OF THE WORKS .02 .A :Tn.A. SL :. This elegant edition, large crown 8vo, is handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges, illustrated, and suitable for presentation. Large crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, with frontispiece, price 5s. WINNIE TRAVERS BY ANNA LISLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The author of 'Winnie Travers' knows human nature; she illustrates her views in strongly marked character, and even when she may be accused of exaggeration, or when she indulges in playfulness, she never loses sight of a sound moral. Queen. "A pleasant story of English home life. There is a lively succession of inci- Sdent, and the characters are drawn vigorously and effectively."-John Bull. "An eminently satisfactory volume. The language employed is unnsuilly happy, and the gift of the 'ready writer' is apparently not lacking to 'Ania Lisle.' "- WhIitehall Review. Of the class of fictional literature which is supposed to be peculiarly suit- able to young girls Winnie Travers' is a decidedly superior example. T;e tale is well told; it abounds in interesting incidents; the characters are drawn with spirit, and consistently developed, and a useful lesson is unobtrusively incul- cated. While the tone of the book is unmistakably religious, this element does not predominate unduly."-Scotsman. It is an excellent specimen of healthy literature, abounding in life-like pictures, exposing the cant of impostors, aitd holding up the example of purity a .d truth with consummate skill. The authoress has already achieved a re- markable success in her previous works, and 'Winnie Travers' must add to her fame."-Croydon Guardi n. "These passages from the life of a wilful but very loveable young girl, are sure to prove attractive to the class of readers for whose edification and delight they are evidently intended, and even those of older growth, who have passed the story-book stage of life, will, we think, find the adventurers of 'Winnie Travers,' not by any means devoid of interest."-Public Opinion. Large crown'8vo, illustrated, price 5s. QUICKSANDS A TALE. BY ANNA LISLE. It is a thoroughly woman's book. We can fairly say that we have seldom met with a graver or more striking warning against the consequences of over eagerness about worldly position and advantages, more forcibly and, at the same time, gracefully conveyed. "-Literary Gazette. Contains a great deal of quiet and powerful writing. Marty, the maid of Mrs. Grey, might pass for a creation of Dickens. The moral of Quicksands' is at once comprehensive and striking."--Weekly Mail. GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, Paternoster Row, London,