"The author of 'The Hoosier Schoolmaster' has enhanced his reputation by this beautiful and touching study of the character of a girl to love whom proved a liberal education to both of her admirers."—London Athenæum.
"'The Faith Doctor' is worth reading for its style, its wit, and its humor, and not less, we may add, for its pathos."—London Spectator.
"Much skill is shown by the author in making these 'fads' the basis of a novel of great interest.... One who tries to keep in the current of good novel-reading must certainly find time to read 'The Faith Doctor.'"—Buffalo Commercial.
An excellent piece of work.... With each new novel the author of 'The Hoosier Schoolmaster' enlarges his audience and surprises old friends by reserve forces unsuspected. Sterling integrity of character and high moral motives illuminate Dr. Eggleston's fiction, and assure its place in the literature of America which is to stand as a worthy reflex of the best thoughts of this age."—New York World.
"It is extremely fortunate that the fine subject indicated in the title should have fallen into such competent hands."—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
"This delightful story would alone be sufficient to place Dr. Eggleston in the front rank of American writers of fiction."—Chicago Tribune.
"The subject is treated with perfect fidelity and artistic truthfulness."—The Critic.
"LA BELLA" AND OTHERS. By Egerton Castle, author of "Consequences." Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"The stories will be welcomed with a sense of refreshing pungency by readers who have been cloyed by a too long succession of insipid sweetness and familiar incident."—London Athenæum.
"The author is gifted with a lively fancy, and the clever plots he has devised gain greatly in interest, thanks to the unfamiliar surroundings in which the action for the most part takes place."—London Literary World.