E DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"This is Mr. Phillpotts' best book. Whatever may
be the value of some fiction, it will do every man and woman good to
read this book. Its perusal should leave the reader in a higher air."
H. RIDER HAGGARD
AYESHA.
THE COURT JOURNAL.--"A stupendous effort of imagination, and provides a
narrative as enthralling and as realistic as anything Mr. Haggard has
written."
KEBLE HOWARD
ONE OF THE FAMILY.
EVENING STANDARD.--"We are again indebted to Mr. Keble Howard for giving
us a most amusing and cleverly written book."
S. R. CROCKETT
JOAN OF THE SWORD HAND.
THE DAILY MAIL.--"A triumph of cheery, resolute narration. The story
goes along like a wave, and the reader with it."
STRONG MAC.
THE MORNING POST.--"So vividly is the story told that it often reads
like a narrative of things that have actually happened."
LITTLE ESSON.
THE SCARBOROUGH POST.--"One of the most popular of Mr. Crockett's books
since 'Lilac Sunbonnet.'"
MAX PEMBERTON
PRO PATRIA.
THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY.--"A fine and distinguished piece of imaginative
writing; one that should shed a new lustre upon the clever author of
'Kronstadt.'"
CHRISTINE OF THE HILLS.
THE DAILY MAIL.--"Assuredly he has never written anything more fresh,
more simple, more alluring, or more artistically perfect."
A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE.--"This is very much the best book Mr. Pemberton has
so far given us."
THE GOLD WOLF.
ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.--"From the beginning Mr. Pemberton weaves his
romance with such skill that the tangled skein remains for long
unravelled."
THE LODESTAR.
THE STANDARD.--"It impresses us as an exceedingly poignant and effective
story, true to real life. Written with cleverness and charm."
WHITE WALLS.
THE LADY.--"A melodrama cleverly imagined, written in the author's
happiest and most spirited style, and well illustrated by Maurice
Greiffenhagen."
LEILA AND HER LOVER.
Shows the author in his most romantic and emotional manner.
ROBERT BARR
LORD STRANLEIGH, PHILANTHROPIST.
THE MANCHESTER COURIER.--"Mr. Barr's spirits never flag, his stories
have all point, and one may recommend the latest exploits of Lord
Stranleigh as being as amusing as ever."
LORD STRANLEIGH ABROAD.
The last adventures of one of the breeziest and most notable characters
in modern fiction.
JUSTUS MILES FORMAN
THE ISLAND OF ENCHANTMENT.
MADAME.--"Rather should this del
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