“May be set down without reservation as the most thoroughly enjoyable book that Dr. Doyle has ever published.”—Boston Beacon.
THE STARK MUNRO LETTERS. Being a Series of Twelve Letters written by Stark Munro, M. B., to his friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swanborough, of Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years 1881-1884. Illustrated. 12mo. Buckram, $1.50.
“Cullingworth, ... a much more interesting creation than Sherlock Holmes, and I pray Dr. Doyle to give us more of him.”—Richard le Gallienne, in the London Star.
“Every one who wants a hearty laugh must make acquaintance with Dr. James Cullingworth.”—Westminster Gazette.
“Every one must read; for not to know Cullingworth should surely argue one’s self to be unknown.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
“One of the freshest figures to be met with in any recent fiction.”—London Daily News.
“‘The Stark Munro Letters’ is a bit of real literature.... Its reading will be an epoch-making event in many a life.”—Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
“Positively magnetic, and written with that combined force and grace for which the author’s style is known.”—Boston Budget.
Seventh Edition.
ROUND THE RED LAMP. Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.