TALES FROM HANS ANDERSEN With Illustrations by HELEN STRATTON Imperial 16mo, 38. 6d. A COUNTRY MUSE By NORMAN GALE First and Second Series. 2 vols. Crown 8vo, 5s. each Volume. ‘There is the same fine true touch, like the touch of the artist who carves-a perfect cameo.’—SZectator. ‘These fresh and impassioned rural lyrics keep their charm, and grow upon one the more they are read.’—Scofsman. ‘ His verses are voluntaries, and sing themselves. . . . Is as fresh, sweet, and as irre- sistible as ever.’—Glasgow Herald. ‘Nothing could be simpler, sweeter, more true to nature.’—Literary World. ‘ They well deserve their vogue.’—S¢. James's Gazette. ‘The whole book is fresh and fragrant.’—Sfeaker. ‘ Are pretty little pastorals, which show a keen appreciation of rural sights and sounds, of brooks and blossoms, blackbirds and barley-fields, missel-thrushes and milkmaids.’— Morning Post. ‘His pure sweet note awakens. only the thought of woods and fields, of country lanes, of flowers, of birds, of innocent country love, of calm airs, of fragrant breezes.’— Birmingham Post. BEYOND THE BORDER TALES TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT By WALTER DOUGLAS CAMPBELL With Illustrations by ARTHUR LAYARD. 6s. THE MARVELLOUS ADVENTURES OF SIR JOHN MAUNDEVILE, KNIGHT Edited and Profusely Illustrated by ARTHUR LAYARD With a Preface by JOHN CAMERON GRANT Extra crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt edges, 6s.; also buckram, paper label, uncut edges, 6s. «A very handsome book it is externally ; and Mr. Layard’s illustrations are generous in number and excellent in quality . . . and we can think of no better wish for our friends than a long winter evening, an arm-chair, and Sir John for company.’—The Bookman. Asa Christmas gift-book Mr. Layard’s Maundevile will be sure of a wide popularity, for it should delight both young and old. The illustrations are among the very best of their kind which we know.’—Pudblishers’ Circular. “A brilliant and substantial volume. . . . The type and paper used are both admir- able, and the drawings by Mr. Layard are full of fancy and imagination.’—G/ode. ‘Mr. Layard’s illustrations are in a delightfully humorous vein.’—Daily News. THE KITCHEN MAID, or SOMEONE WE. KNOW VERY WELL A PLAY FOR CHILDREN, IN TWO ACTS By MARY F, GUILLEMARD With Illustrations by BERNARD PARTRIDGE, E. M. HALL, MARGERY May, AND HELEN STRATTON WESTMINSTER: ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO. 2 WHITEHALL GARDENS, S.W.