NANCY MOLESWORTH. 3s. 6d.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"'Mistress Nancy Molesworth' is as charming a story
of the kind as could be wished, and it excels in literary
workmanship as well as in imaginative vigour and daring invention."
FIELDS OF FAIR RENOWN. 3s. 6d.
THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"Mr. Hocking has produced a work which his
readers of all classes will appreciate.... There are exhibited some
of the most beautiful aspects of disposition."
L. G. MOBERLY
THAT PREPOSTEROUS WILL. 6s.
THE DAILY GRAPHIC.--"We could wish that every novel were as
pleasant, unsophisticated and readable as this one."
HOPE, MY WIFE. 6s.
THE GENTLEWOMAN.--"Miss Moberly interests us so much in heroine,
and in her hero, that we follow the two with pleasure through
adventures of the most improbable order."
DIANA. 6s.
THE SCOTSMAN.--"So cleverly handled as to keep its interest always
lively and stimulating; and the book cannot fail to be enjoyed."
DAN--AND ANOTHER. 6s.
THE DAILY NEWS.--"Must be considered one of the best pieces of work
that Miss Moberly has yet produced."
A TANGLED WEB. 6s.
THE DAILY MAIL.--"A 'tangled web,' indeed, is this story, and the
author's ingenuity and intrepidity in developing and working out
the mystery calls for recognition at the outset."
ANGELA'S MARRIAGE. 6s.
IRISH INDEPENDENT.--"That Miss Moberly has a delightful and
graceful style is not only evident from a perusal of some of her
former works, but from the fascinatingly told story now under
review."
THE SIN OF ALISON DERING. 6s.
Miss L. G. Moberly is making a big reputation for herself as a
writer of strong emotional stories, and this story will add
considerably to her popularity.
GUY THORNE
FIRST IT WAS ORDAINED. 6s.
THE PALL MALL GAZETTE says:--"'First it was Ordained' is a long way
ahead of 'When it was Dark.' Mr. Guy Thorne has the gift of the
great orator or preacher in holding your attention."
THE ANGEL. 6s.
DUNDEE ADVERTISER.--"Another of those daringly original, graphic,
and popularly influential stories that Guy Thorne loves to write.
Both as a story and as an argument for the reality of the spiritual
in men and affairs, it is strong and persuasive."
THE SOCIALIST. 6s.
The subject of his new novel is indicated by its title, and the
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