ANITY FAIR: "A good book.... The setting is wonderful, and
Beatrice Grimshaw knows how to make it interest us.... I read the
book from cover to cover with pleasure."
_BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX_
THE INVASION OF 1910
THE COUNT'S CHAUFFEUR _Second Edition_
THE WOMAN IN THE WAY _Second Edition_
THE LADY IN THE CAR
_BY FRANK RICHARDSON_
BUNKUM _Third Edition_
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "A real gem."
THE DAILY MAIL: "Hilariously funny."
THE DAILY EXPRESS: "Will make you laugh like anything."
THE EVENING STANDARD: "A perfect _crescendo_ of fun."
THE WORST MAN IN THE WORLD
THE TIMES: "As full of witticisms and as irrepressible as
ever."
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Extremely funny. A feast of fun and
frolic."
THE PALL MALL GAZETTE: "Once again and more, we think, than
ever he will be found irresistible."
THE OTHER MAN'S WIFE _Shortly_
_BY F. C. PHILIPS_
THE DEAN AND HIS DAUGHTER
THE TIMES: "The cruelty with which the world treats a
divorced woman was perhaps never illustrated so powerfully or
with such sarcasm as in this straightforward narrative, told
by the victim herself without a complaint or a single cry of
indignation."
AS IN A LOOKING GLASS
_BY PERCY WHITE_
THE TRIUMPH OF MRS. ST. GEORGE
THE ATHENAEUM: "In none of the novels that have gone to make
his reputation as a satirist of certain phases of West-End
life is the dialogue more sparkling or the character-drawing
more vivacious."
THE COUNTESS AND THE KING'S DIARY
MR. STRUDGE
THE MORNING POST: "By far the ablest piece of work that Mr.
Percy White has yet done."
THE GLOBE: "Undoubtedly this is the best thing Mr. White has done."
_BY HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL_
A DRAMA IN SUNSHINE
THE WORLD: "Wholly admirable."
THE LIVERPOOL COURIER: "An excellent story characterised by
that breadth and strength which have given Mr. Vachell so
prominent a place among our novelists."
THE PROCESSION OF LIFE
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "So well written, so true to life, so
instinct with quaint wisdom and quiet humour as to stand
apart from the current fiction of the hour. There is a true
savour of literature about it.... The story, simple and
truthful, is as delightful as the people who figure in it.
Mr. Vachell's book is one to get and to read, and, when
read, to
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