The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

“Mr. Hewlett has done one of the most notable things in recent literature a thing to talk about with bated breath, as a bit of master-craftsmanship touched by the splendid dignity of real creation.”—The Interior.

The Queen’s Quair

The Queen’s Quair is, from every point of view, a notable contribution to historical portraiture in its subtlety, its vividness of color, its consistency, and its fascination.… Above all, it is intensely interesting.”—The Outlook.

The Fool Errant

“It is full of excellent description, of amusing characters, and of picaresque adventure brilliantly related … with infinite humor and vivacity.”—The New York Herald.

Little Novels of Italy

“These singularly romantic stories are so true to their locality that they read almost like translations.”—New York Times.

New Canterbury Tales

“In the key and style of the author’s Little Novels of Italy, it shows again the brilliant qualities of that remarkable book; … daring but successful.”—New York Tribune.