JUSTUS MILES FORMAN
THE ISLAND OF ENCHANTMENT. 6s.
Madame.—“Rather should this delightful volume have been titled ‘The Book of Enchantment.’”
THE UNKNOWN LADY. 6s., 2s. net, 1s. net.
Observer.—“This is the best work its author has ever attempted or achieved. There is charm in every line of it.”
BIANCA’S DAUGHTER. 6s., 1s. net, and 6d.
The Athenæum.—“Mr. Forman is one of the most distinctively romantic writers of to-day. He has a fund of fine sympathy.”
JOURNEYS END. 6s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Court Journal.—“Surprisingly fresh, abounding in touches of observation and sentiment.”
MONSIGNY: THE SOUL OF GOLD. 6s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Daily Telegraph.—“The novel is admirable, the idea is very cleverly worked out, and the book is worthy of much praise.”
THE GARDEN OF LIES. 6s., 7d. net, and 6d.
The Daily News.—“This novel is far in advance of anything that Mr. Forman has hitherto accomplished. ‘The Garden of Lies’ belongs to that class of story which touches the heart from the first. It is a real romance, full of vigour and a clean, healthy life.”
TOMMY CARTERET. 6s., 1s. net, 7d. net, and 6d.
The Daily Chronicle.—“This is a fine book, thoroughly fine from start to finish.”
BUCHANAN’S WIFE. 6s., 1s. net, 7d. net, and 6d.
The Daily Telegraph.—“‘Buchanan’s Wife’ may be regarded as another success for an already successful author.”
A MODERN ULYSSES. 6s.
People’s Saturday Journal.—“Full of exciting incidents handled in a bright, crisp style.”
THE QUEST. 6s.
World.—“‘The Quest’ is every whit as good as its author’s best known story, ‘The Garden of Lies.’”
THE COURT OF THE ANGELS. 6s.
The Athenæum.—“A gay, light-hearted, and pleasantly discursive book.”
THE HARVEST MOON. 6s.
The Standard.—“Mr. Forman is an accomplished writer of romance as he has shown us on many previous occasions, and once again he holds us with his spell.”
THE OPENING DOOR. 6s.
One of the best stories Justus Miles Forman has written since “The Garden of Lies.”
THE SIX RUBIES. 3s. 6d.
Palpitates with life and energy, and shows Mr. Forman in quite a new vein. Never has he written anything more exciting.