The Methodist Times.—‘The story retains its interest throughout. It contains some vividly-drawn delineations of character.’
Woman.—‘Contains the finest, surest, subtlest character drawing that England has had from a new writer for years and years past.’
Public Opinion.—‘A well written and fascinating novel. It is a clever sketch of life in its different phases.... “Every personage strikes one as being richly endowed with individuality.”’
The Manchester Courier.—‘A decided success. There are such women as Joanna Conway in the world, though, unfortunately, not so many as are required; but there are few writers of the present day who can do justice to such a character, so poetical, and yet so practical.... There is humour in the book: the scene is chiefly in Ireland, and who can truly write of Ireland without humour? but the greatest charm is in the wonderful tenderness, in the womanly chivalry which renders so true the title of a self-denying ordinance.’
London: WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 Bedford Street, W.C.
ELDER CONKLIN
By FRANK HARRIS
In One Volume, price 6s.
The Times.—‘Ably conceived, and ably-written stories.... Mr. Frank Harris has proved himself at once a subtle and effective writer of fiction.’