“Some words of appreciative and cordial praise must be accorded to Leslie Keith’s new story ‘For Love of Prue,’ which is fresh and wholesome throughout, and teems with charming contrasts of pathos and humour.”—Daily Telegraph.
By Dorothea Gerard.
Lot 13.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
“A bright, buoyant, and bustling story, with plenty of local colour derived from the scenery and the society, black and white, of a West Indian plantation.”—Times.
“Delightfully fresh and original in plot, character, and incident, and it has the charm that Miss Gerard’s work never lacks of an atmosphere of imagination and poetry.”—Guardian.
By the late Mrs. J. K. Spender, Author of “Thirteen Doctors,” etc.
The Wooing of Doris.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
“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.