REALMS OF DAY
(Second
Impression)
By Hugh de Sélincourt
Author of
“A Boy’s Marriage,”
“The Way Things
Happen,” etc.
6/-
SOME PRESS OPINIONS.
“Mr. de Sélincourt has not only written what will fascinate the mere lover of romance, but has crystallised a philosophy of passion and love.”
Daily Chronicle.
“It is full of sincerity and ardour: it is flooded with youth like a cold sunny morning, with intimate friendliness like a firelit room at evening.”
New Statesman.
“She is so shrewdly and finely drawn [of principal character] that she is as convincing as she is adorable.”—Times.
“Rarely has fiction given us such a complete study of an elderly woman intellectually young. Altogether a novel upon which the author may be heartily congratulated.”—Daily Graphic.
“Manly, wholesome and refreshing.”
Pall Mall Gazette.
“He offers you a steed and a star. And the star is love and the steed is laughter.”—Observer.
“An infinitely memorable, vivid portrait, young as youth itself, with all youth’s generous fire.”
Evening Standard.
NISBETS:
22 Berners Street
London
W.
A ROMANCE OF TUDOR DAYS