In Two Volumes, 12mo.
STANLEY BUXTON;
OR, THE SCHOOLFELLOWS.
By John Galt, Esq., Author of "Annals of the Parish," "Lawrie Todd," "Eben Erskine," etc.
"While guile is guiltless, and life's business play,
Friendships are formed that never know decay."
"Oh, that all novels were like this piece of admirable fiction."—Spectator.
"We must say this work is in Mr. Galt's best style, the volume before us contains samples of his tastes and of his powers."—Bulwer's New Monthly Magazine.
"Mr. Galt's new novel is on our table, and we regret we have not space to go further into the arcana of 'Stanley Buxton,' in which the author has aimed at painting natural feelings in situations not common, and with much success. Some of his descriptions are also deserving of special praise. Two episodes in the second volume add to the general interest, and further recommend the work to public favour."—London Literary Gazette.
"We find in this work the force of conception, and the full execution which distinguish the 'Annals of the Parish,' and 'Lawrie Todd.'"—Sun.
"The new novel, 'Stanley Buxton,' just published by Carey and Hart, may be called one of the very best of Mr. Galt's productions."—Daily Chronicle.