The Man Who Wins. By Robert Herrick.
“It is written with admirable restraint, and without affectations of style, in the clearest English. It is a pleasure to welcome Mr. Herrick into the small company of serious literary workers.”—Chap Book.
Amos Judd. By J. A. Mitchell, Editor of Life. Seventh Edition.
“It is just the book to take home to read before the fire—a book that fulfills the simplest yet often the best function of light literature, that of amusing.”—The Critic.
A Bride from the Bush. By E. W. Hornung.
“The pages of Mr. Hornung’s novel glow with a lively humor, a playful fancy in which there is no hint of an undesirable ending.”—Rochester Post Express.
Irralie’s Bushranger. A Story of Australian Adventure. By E. W. Hornung.
“It is a delightfully tormenting tale, compacted of all the good qualities of romantic adventurous fiction.”—N.Y. Tribune.
Ia. A Love Story. By “Q” (A. T. Quiller-Couch).
“No one else writes of Cornwall and its people with the knowledge and skill of Mr. Quiller-Couch.”—Phila. Times.