WILLIAM DE MORGAN’S SOMEHOW GOOD

The dramatic story of some modern English people in a strange situation. $1.75.

“A book as sound, as sweet, as wholesome, as wise, as any in the range of fiction,”—The Nation.

“Dear familiar friends, companions, playmates of his are these men and women and children, and he tells you about them so vividly and tenderly that they must be your friends and familiars, too—for their mere charm and their humanness’ sake—in their jests and idle pastimes, not less than in their tragedies and joys.... If you love your Thackeray, you may chance it safely enough—and have your reward.”—New York Times Review.

“Our older novelists (Dickens and Thackeray) will have to look to their laurels, for the new one is fast proving himself their equal. A higher quality of enjoyment than is derivable from the work of any other novelist now living and active in either England or America. Absolutely masterly. The plot is extremely ingenious and complicated.”—The Dial.