Wallace has written one of the most
exciting and sensational stories we have read for some time."
SANDERS OF THE RIVER.
THE SPORTSMAN.--"Mr. Wallace is an artist. He lifts us out of ourselves
into another world, and makes it not less real than the one we are in
daily contact with."
THE PEOPLE OF THE RIVER.
THE GENTLEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"There is masculine virility in every line,
and from first to last our attention is closely gripped; a grand book,
unaffected and sincere."
PRIVATE SELBY.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"The story is always attractive by the cleverness with
which it keeps fantastic history persuasive, and it goes so quickly that
it is over before one realizes that it is unreal."
THE RIVER OF STARS.
Another of Mr. Edgar Wallace's strenuous tales of crime and adventure.
CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS'
NATURE BOOKS.
"Picturesque, full of character, instructive, entertaining, often
thrilling--the stories are sure to be received with the same pleasure as
their predecessors have been by both the naturalist and the lover of
good literature."--ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS.
"Under the guidance of Mr. Roberts we have often adventured among the
wild beasts of the land and sea, and we hope to do so many times in the
future. It is an education not to be missed by those who have the
chance, and the chance is every one's."--THE ATHENAEUM.
THE HOUSE IN THE WATER.
MORE KINDRED OF THE WILD.
THE BACKWOODSMEN.
KINGS IN EXILE.
NEIGHBOURS UNKNOWN.
THE FEET OF THE FURTIVE.
L. G. MOBERLY
FORTUNE'S FOUNDLING.
MORNING LEADER.--"Miss L. G. Moberly is, as our readers are aware, an
extremely skilful weaver of mysteries, and remarkably successful in
keeping up interest in them."
CHRISTINA.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Mrs. L. G. Moberley's story runs very pleasantly
along familiar grooves. It is a pretty, simply-told tale, which will
delight this popular author's many readers."
HIS LITTLE GIRL.
THE DERBYSHIRE TIMES.--"It is charmingly written, a robust story, with a
well-defined plot through which runs a vein of mystery and romance."
VIOLET DUNSTAN.
A distinctly pleasing romance, full of incident and cleverly told, which
will delight this popular author's many readers.
EFFIE ADELAIDE ROWLANDS
IN LOVE'S LAND.
THE READING STANDARD.--"The many readers of Miss Rowlands' stories will
find her latest volume even more delightful than its predecessors. It is
a well-written romance, wholesom
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