New Books
- Gabriele D'Annunzio - The Triumph of Death
- Richard Doddridge Blackmore -Perlycross
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon - The Christmas Hirelings
- Walter Browne - 2894
- Hall Caine - The Madhi: or Love and Race, A Drama in Story
- The Manxman
- Kate Chopin - Bayou Folk
- Ella Hepworth Dixon - The Story of a Modern Woman
- Arthur Conan Doyle - The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
- George du Maurier - Svengali's Web
- Trilby
- Theodor Fontane - Effi Briest
- Mary E. Wilkins Freeman - Pembroke
- George Gissing - In the Year of Jubilee
- H. Rider Haggard - The People of the Mist
- Knut Hamsun - Pan
- Anthony Hope - The Prisoner of Zenda
- William Dean Howells - A Traveler from Altruria
- Jerome K. Jerome - John Ingerfield: And Other Stories
- Rudyard Kipling - The Jungle Book
- Selma Lagerlöf - The Story of Gosta Berling
- Sheridan Le Fanu - The Watcher and Other Weird Stories
- Arthur Machen - The Great God Pan (in book form, with "The Innermost Light")
- George A. Moore - Esther Waters
- William Morris - The Wood Beyond the World
- Arthur Morrison - Martin Hewitt: Investigator
- John Muir - The Mountains of California
- Gustavus W. Pope - Journey to Mars
- Jules Renard - Poil de carotte (Carrot Head)
- Margaret Marshall Saunders - Beautiful Joe
- Solomon Schindler - Young West
- Stendhal - Lucien Leuwen
- Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne - The Ebb-Tide
- Mark Twain - Pudd'nhead Wilson
- Tom Sawyer Abroad
- Jules Verne - Captain Antifer
- Mary Augusta Ward - Marcella
- Israel Zangwill - The Bachelors' Club
- Emile Zola - Lourdes
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