“A charming and wholesome story, it is full of human interest.”—Sheffield Daily Telegraph.
THREE SUCCESSFUL ROMANCES.
By J. C. Snaith.
Mistress Dorothy Marvin.
A tale of the Seventeenth Century. Being Excerpta from the Memoirs of Sir Edward Armstrong, Baronet, of Copeland Hall, in the County of Somerset.
With Illustrations by S. Cowell. Crown 8vo, buckram, 6s.
“The author has succeeded in making his story intensely interesting.... One of the very best adventure stories we have had for a long time past.”—Speaker.
“Full of the most thrilling adventures and terrific fights.... But through the story there runs the thread of as tender and rare a love between man and maid as the most romantic reader could desire.... A story intensely interesting and powerfully exciting. It cannot be put down when once taken up till it has been read from cover to cover.”—Church Times.
“‘Mistress Dorothy Marvin,’ most delightful and winsome of women, and one of the freshest and most unhackneyed heroines whose acquaintance we have had the pleasure of making for a very considerable period.... Mr. Snaith has a great gift of observation, and his book is a remarkable picture of the age it is intended to depict.”—World.
By Frank Barrett, Author of “The Admirable Lady Biddy Fane.”