The Sunday Times.—‘A remarkably clever sketch of a man’s life and character.... The literary workmanship is good without being laboured.... We wish it the appreciation, not only of those who can distinguish good literature, but of those who prefer the good from the bad.’
Black and White.—‘An original plot vigorously treated.’
The Daily Graphic.—‘The whole story of the relations between Joseph Treganna and Fanny Star is very human, and handled with a breadth and understanding which very few women novelists of the day could hope to rival, while the gradual abandonment by the man of the outposts whereon he has planted his colours is admirable in its inevitableness.’
Woman.—‘A superb novel, strong and full of life, packed with observation and humour of the deep subcutaneous sort.’
London: WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 Bedford Street, W.C.
THE STORY OF
A MODERN WOMAN
By ELLA HEPWORTH DIXON
In One Volume, price 6s.