“One of the most notable novels of the year ... comes so near being something very big that the chief thing to be guarded against is unwise enthusiasm.”—Daily Chronicle.

“Unquestionably the best book he has yet written, the characters are drawn with the vividness of life itself ... the women are drawn with the hand of a master.”—Country Life.

“This superb novel ... brilliant in its characterization and intensely engrossing in its human interest.”—Sussex Daily News.

Danny

Cr. 8vo.

7s. 6d. net.

Mr. Alfred Ollivant’s “Danny,” the book which succeeded “Owd Bob,” was published in 1903. In this country it has been out of print for many years, and in America Mr. Ollivant withdrew it almost immediately after publication. The author has recently achieved a long-cherished ambition, and has completely re-written the book.

“The book is notable for the fineness of its sympathy and the delicacy of its natural wit.”—Times.

The Gentleman: A Romance of the Sea

Cr. 8vo.