“Has much to commend it to novel-readers. A clever plot; well-drawn characters—such are the leading features of a novel by which the reputation of its much-regretted writer is fully sustained to the last.”—World.
By J. C. Snaith.
Mistress Dorothy Marvin.
A Romance of the Glorious Revolution.
Illustrated by S. Cowell. Crown 8vo, cloth, [6]s.
“The author has succeeded in making his story intensely interesting.... One of the very best adventure stories we have had for a long time past.”—Speaker.
“‘Mistress Dorothy Marvin,’ most delightful and winsome of women, and one of the freshest and most unhackneyed heroines whose acquaintance we have had the pleasure of making for a very considerable period.... Mr. Snaith has a great gift of observation, and his book is a remarkable picture of the age it is intended to depict.”—World.
By Stanley Weyman.
My Lady Rotha.
A Romance of the Thirty Tears’ War.