THE RAT-PIT
By PATRICK MACGILL, Author of “Children of the Dead End.” Crown 8vo, 6/-. Inland Postage 5d. extra.
THE CRITICS SAY:
| New Statesman | “A work of Art.” |
| Athenæum | “A powerful novel.” |
| Tatler | “A wonderful writer.” |
| Daily Telegraph | “A poignant piece of work.” |
| Standard | “A book impossible to ignore....” |
| Globe | “I would not have missed reading it for much.” |
| Nation | “The Rat-Pit takes a place of its own in contemporary literature.” |
| Daily News | “It is a book like the Rat-Pit which makes one so impatient of the futility of the average novel.” |
| Truth | “Norah Ryan is a real masterpiece. Dostoyevsky might have created her. Mr. MACGILL has got the real stuff in him. He will go far.” |
HERBERT JENKINS, LTD., 3 York Street, St. James’s, S.W. 1.
THE GREAT PUSH
An Episode of the War by PATRICK MACGILL. Crown 8vo. 3/- net. Inland Postage 6d. extra. 45th Thousand.
The London Irish distinguished themselves at Loos and Rifleman Patrick MacGill was present during the whole operation. His story is a series of vivid pictures of battle and the horrors left behind the charging troops. Humour and tragedy go hand in hand in this latest work of realism from the pen of the author of Children of the Dead End.
Daily Telegraph.—“The real thing.”