Crown 8vo. 6s. each.

A PRISONER IN FAIRYLAND

(THE BOOK THAT ‘UNCLE PAUL’ WROTE)

WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—“A book which every lover of Mr. Blackwood’s unique work will hail with enthusiasm and close with satisfaction.”

SPECTATOR.—“A romance of unfaltering beauty. The streak of genius in it is unmistakable. It has the madness of dreams, the wildness, and the largeness.”

THE EDUCATION OF
UNCLE PAUL

GUARDIAN.—“Rare and exquisite book.... It is all of a strange loveliness, and, despite its aerial quality, of real sincerity. The Education of Uncle Paul is a book to puzzle the ‘average reader’ and rejoice the elect.”

TIMES.—“Wholly delightful book.”

THE CENTAUR

STANDARD.—“Mr. Blackwood in The Centaur has written a book of complete, consistent beauty.... The Centaur is not only Mr. Blackwood’s best work; it is also a book that will to the O’Malleys of the world be a gift that they can never too highly acknowledge.”