JOSEPH VANCE
A novel of life near London in the 50's.
"The book of the last decade; the best thing in fiction since Mr. Meredith and Mr. Hardy; must take its place, by virtue of its tenderness and pathos, its wit and humor, its love of human kind, and its virile characterization, as the first great English novel that has appeared in the twentieth century."—LEWIS MELVILLE in New York Times Saturday Review.
"No novel since Thackeray's own will give you so much honest comfort and delight."—World's Work.
"If the reader likes both 'David Copperfield' and 'Peter Ibbetson' he can find the two books in this one."—The Independent.
"A perfect piece of writing."—New York Tribune.