BY THE
HON. MRS. DOWDALL
Author of
“The Book of Martha,” “Susie,” etc.
The “three loving ladies” are Susie and her two grown-up daughters, and the novel, written in Mrs. Dowdall’s own vein of happy gossip, tells of their life in the various social sets of a provincial city. It is amusing, but there is always clever insight behind its smiles.
Crown 8vo. 9s. net.
BY
KNUT HAMSUN
Author of
“The Growth of the Soil,” “Pan,” etc.
In 1920, Knut Hamsun won the Nobel Prize for literature. “Hunger” is unquestionably among his greatest novels: a remarkably vivid portrayal of the effect of want of food on a man’s character, his morals, his whole attitude to life.
Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.