A SELECTED LIST OF FICTION
BY PERCY WHITE
THE TRIUMPH OF
MRS. ST. GEORGE
The Athenæum: “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.”