Transcriber's Notes:


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2. Table of Contents added by Transcriber







NOVELS BY POPULAR AUTHORS.



Mistress Nancy Molesworth. By Joseph Hocking.
Judith Boldero. By William J. Dawson.
The Harvest of Sin. By Marie Connor Leighton.
By Roaring Loom. By J. Marshall Mather.
Paul Carah, Cornishman. By Charles Lee.
Through Battle to Promotion. By Walter Wood.
The Story of Phil Enderby. By Adeline Sergeant.
A Rose-Coloured Thread. By Jessie Mansergh.
The House by the Lock. By Mrs. C. N. Williamson.
Wanderers. By Sydney Pickering.
The 'Paradise' Coal Boat. By Cutcliffe Hyne.
The Pride of the Family. By Ethel F. Heddle.
An Idyll of the Dawn. By Mrs. Fred Reynolds.
The Birthright. By Joseph Hocking.
'And Shall Trelawney Die?' By Joseph Hocking.
Dead Selves. By Julia Magruder.
Just a Girl. By Charles Garvice.
The Charmer. By Shan F. Bullock.
A Deserter from Philistia. By E. P. Train.
Frivolities. By Richard Marsh.
Tom Ossington's Ghost. By Richard Marsh.
Lady Mary of the Dark House. By Mrs. Williamson.
The Last Lemurlan. By G. Firth Scott.
Folks from Dixie. By Paul Lawrence Dunbar.
The Rogues' Paradise. By Edwin Pugh And C. Gleig.
At Friendly Point. By G. Firth Scott.



London: JAMES BOWDEN.







BY RICHARD MARSH.



FRIVOLITIES:

For Those Who are Tired of Being Serious.

Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 6s. 2nd Edition.


"Brimful of fun."--Daily Telegraph.

"Mr. Marsh is a humorist who is genuinely funny."--St. James'sGazette.

"For pure amusement we have not of late met anything to equal'Frivolities.' The title is a little misleading, for the carelessmight imagine the book to contain nothing but trifles. In reality thestories are finished with the utmost skill. Their humour isirresistible."--The Yorkshire Post.

"You do not merely smile as you read, but laugh outright, and youlaugh all the time. Deliciously funny, and could not be bettertold."--The Scotsman.


TOM OSSINGTON'S GHOST.

Crown Svo, cloth, 3s. 6d.


Illustrated by Harold Piffard.

"Opens with a singularly dramatic and exciting situation, and theinterest thus at once aroused is sustained steadily to theclose."--The Sketch.

"Mr. Marsh has been inspired by an entirely original idea, and hasworked it out with great ingenuity. We like this weird but notrepulsive story better than anything he has ever done."--The World.


London: James Bowden.






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